I'm excited to show you this engaging cover for Spencer Hill Press's upcoming release:
After
 more than one-hundred and forty years, Alexander Smith is suffering 
from memory loss that plagues him like a supernatural Alzheimer’s. He 
has lasted longer than most by clinging to the love he has for his 
adopted daughter, the vampire Ana, and puzzling out cases of missing or 
murdered children. Without them, he wouldn’t be able to ignore the ghost
 of a child from his guilty past or fight the whispers goading him to 
kill. On his latest job, he’s stumbled upon a vampire conspiracy that 
has left a trail of child murders up and down the East Coast—a 
conspiracy that promises inoculation against the sun. If true, the 
conspirators’ success would mean a bloody conflict, altering the balance
 between humans and the supernatural forever. Losing more of his mind 
every day, Alexander has two impossible tasks ahead of him if the world 
is to survive: stop the vampire coven and reconnect with his humanity.
Release date:  March 2014 from Spence City
Errick's bio:
Born
 and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Errick A. Nunnally served one tour
 in the Marine Corps before deciding art school would be a safer—and 
more natural—profession. He always strives to develop his strengths in 
storytelling and remains permanently distracted by art, comics, science 
fiction, history, and horror. Trained as a graphic designer, he studies 
Krav Maga and Muay Thai kickboxing in his spare time. Errick’s successes
 include: the upcoming publication of his book, Blood For The Sun; a 
comic strip collection, Lost in Transition; first prize in one hamburger
 contest; the short story Who Bears The Lathe? in eFiction’s inaugural 
SciFi issue; the sci-fi short, Legion, in the anthology Doorways to 
Extra Time; two lovely children; and one beautiful wife.
For some reason, it kind of reminds me of "From Dusk til Dawn."  
So tell me, what do you think?  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
1 comment:
what a great cover!! i love skeleton!
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