Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2015

THE BLACK BAT RETURNS NOW AVAILABLE IN COMIC SHOPS!

Available now at your local comic book store! The Black Bat Returns from Moonstone Books with writers: Sean Taylor, David Boop, Ron Fortier, Adam L. Garcia, James Palmer, David White, and Bobby Nash (me!).

Also available at the usual on-line retailers as well.

Bobby

THE BLACK BAT RETURNS
A Pulp Anthology.



The original Black Bat returns in this thrilling collection of all NEW action-crime stories! Read the character that was created at the SAME TIME as Batman! Ex-District Attorney Tony Quinn is blinded in a courtroom assault! He now seeks justice outside of the law as the relentless hero who can see in the dark: The Black Bat!

Guest-starring: The Green Lama, Domino Lady, and Golden Amazon!

Stories by Ron Fortier, Bobby Nash, Adam L. Garcia, Colin B. Harvey, Sean Taylor, James Palmer, David Boop, David White, and Josh Vogt! Cover art: Mike Fyles
Edited by: Joe Gentile and Kimberly Perisin

THE BLACK BAT RETURNS is available from the following:
Moonstone Books (paperback)         Amazon (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle)                                  Barnes and Noble (Nook Book)
More to follow.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

THE BLACK BAT SETS HIS SITES ON NOOK!


Cover Art: Mike Fyles
The Black Bat Returns is now available for Nook. That's right. The original Black Bat returns in this thrilling collection of all NEW action-crime stories! 

Check out Nook at Barnes and Noble here.

Bobby

THE BLACK BAT RETURNS
A Pulp Anthology.

The original Black Bat returns in this thrilling collection of all NEW action-crime stories! Read the character that was created at the SAME TIME as Batman! Ex-District Attorney Tony Quinn is blinded in a courtroom assault! He now seeks justice outside of the law as the relentless hero who can see in the dark: The Black Bat!

Guest-starring: The Green Lama, Domino Lady, and Golden Amazon!

Stories by Ron Fortier, Bobby Nash, Adam L. Garcia, Colin B. Harvey, Sean Taylor, James Palmer, David Boop, David White, and Josh Vogt! Cover art: Mike Fyles
Edited by: Joe Gentile and Kimberly Perisin



THE BLACK BAT RETURNS is available from the following:

Moonstone Books (paperback)         Amazon (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle)                                  Barnes and Noble (Nook Book)
More to follow.


Sunday, January 18, 2015

BAM-GOOGLED!

It's amazing what you can find when you Google yourself.

I discovered today that I have a Nook.UK Author Page and several of my books are listed on the Fiction Database.

Who knew?

Bobby

Friday, July 11, 2014

GHOST GAL DEBUTS ON ITUNES!

Look what landed on iTunes! Grab your copy of my novel, Alexandra Holzer's Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt on iTunes today. Get it here.

Cover Art: Jamie Chase
ALEXANDRA HOLZER'S GHOST GAL: THE WILD HUNT
A novel by Bobby Nash

Alexandra Holzer is just your average young paranormal investigator out to show an early 1960s New York City she knows a thing or two about ghosts. Join Alex's alter ego, GHOST GAL, and her fiancé, Joshua Demerest as they do battle with a very ancient ghost and his pals who have a score to settle with her famed father, ghost hunter, Hans Holzer.

Alexandra Holzer's Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt by Bobby Nash is the first book in a series of new horror/adventures novels from Raven's Head Press.

Includes a forward by Ghostbusters' Ernie Hudson.

ALEXANDRA HOLZER'S GHOST GAL: THE WILD HUNT can be purchased at the following:
Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Amazon DE (paperback)
Amazon FR (paperback)
Amazon IT (paperback)
Amazon ES (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
BookAdda India (paperback)
Bookwire (paperback)
Books-A-Million (paperback)
CreateSpace (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle) ebook
Amazon CA (Kindle) ebook
Amazon UK (Kindle) ebook
Amazon DE (Kindle) ebook
Amazon FR (Kindle) ebook
Amazon IT (Kindle) ebook
Amazon ES (Kindle) ebook
Barnes and Noble (Nook) ebook
iTunes (ebook)
Scribd (ebook)
Payhip (ebook)

More formats to follow.

Up next: Ghost Gal Book 2-- “A Haunting We Will Go…” by Bobby Nash.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

GHOST GAL NOW AVAILABLE ON NOOK AND PAYHIP!

Alexandra holzer's Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt is now available as an ebook for the Nook at Barnes and Noble and Payhip.

ALEXANDRA HOLZER'S GHOST GAL: THE WILD HUNT
A novel by Bobby Nash

Alexandra Holzer is just your average young paranormal investigator out to show an early 1960s New York City she knows a thing or two about ghosts. Join Alex's alter ego, GHOST GAL, and her fiancé, Joshua Demerest as they do battle with a very ancient ghost and his pals who have a score to settle with her famed father, ghost hunter, Hans Holzer.

Alexandra Holzer's Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt by Bobby Nash is the first book in a series of new horror/adventures novels from Raven's Head Press.

Includes a forward by Ghostbusters' Ernie Hudson.

ALEXANDRA HOLZER'S GHOST GAL: THE WILD HUNT can be purchased at the following:
Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Amazon DE (paperback)
Amazon FR (paperback)
Amazon IT (paperback)
Amazon ES (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
BookAdda India (paperback)
Bookwire (paperback)
Books-A-Million (paperback)
CreateSpace (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle) ebook
Amazon CA (Kindle) ebook
Amazon UK (Kindle) ebook
Amazon DE (Kindle) ebook
Amazon FR (Kindle) ebook
Amazon IT (Kindle) ebook
Amazon ES (Kindle) ebook
Barnes and Noble (Nook) ebook
Scribd (ebook)
Payhip (ebook)

More formats to follow.

Up next: Ghost Gal Book 2-- “A Haunting We Will Go…” by Bobby Nash.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

SNOW FALLS ON ITUNES!


Cover Art: Dennis Calero
Great news. My ebook novella, SNOW FALLS is now available on iTunes. It joins BookxyBarnes and Noble (Nook), KoboAmazon US (Kindle), Amazon UK (Kindle), and Amazon Canada (Kindle).

You can find Snow falls on iTunes here.
Click here for a full list of books by Booby Nash currently available on iTunes.

Happy Reading.

Bobby


About SNOW FALLS:
An ebook novel

Sometimes half an inch is all that stands between life and death.

After a near fatal encounter while deep undercover in South America, Abraham Snow retires from his work as a government operative, moving in with his grandfather during his recuperation. Once there, however, Abraham realizes that his grandfather has an ulterior motive: He wants Abraham to join the family business, Snow Security Consulting.

Abraham, however, soon learns that working with his family can be just as treacherous as deep cover work - especially when caught in the crossfire between his father and grandfather. But when an assassination plot against a visiting dignitary puts the entire family at risk, Abraham must use all of his talents and contacts to keep them safe.

SNOW FALLS is the first book in the continuing adventures of Abraham Snow.

Abraham Snow will return in 2014.

SNOW FALLS can be purchased at the following:
*NEW!* iTunes (ebook)
Bookxy (ebook)
Amazon US (Kindle)
Amazon UK (Kindle)
Amazon Canada (Kindle)
Barnes and Noble (Nook)
Barnes and Noble UK (Nook)
Kobo (ebook)



Friday, April 18, 2014

BOX THIRTEEN OPENS ON NOOK!

Art: Douglas Klauba
Radio Archives’ Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted! Is now available for the Nook at Barnes and Noble.
You can find it here.

About Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted:

Adventure wanted!
Will go anywhere!
Do anything!
Write Box Thirteen c/o Star-Times!

When author Dan Holiday opens Box Thirteen, he never knows what adventure awaits him. A former newspaperman turned novelist, Holiday crafts the plots for his books by living them. Spurred into action by letters from his readers, Dan Holiday’s adventures ranged from the outrageous to the dangerous. Whatever the case, Dan Holiday is sure to find adventure.

Based on the 1948-49 radio drama starring Alan Ladd, this collection includes 6 all-new Box Thirteen tales that carry on the action-packed tradition of the originals.

In “The Mystery of the Menacing Manuscript” by Bobby Nash, a surprise invitation sends Dan Holiday on a mystery writer’s weekend retreat filled with treachery, deceit, and murder.

In “The Horror of the Plague Doctor” by Barry Reese, a worried investor’s letter puts Dan Holiday in the crosshairs of a death doctor’s nefarious plot.

In “The Out Of This World Affair” by Bobby Nash, a cryptic message sends Dan Holiday scurrying to find the truth about Citizen X’s extraterrestrial discovery before men in black suits catch them both.

In “Room 13” by Jim Beard, a request for aid puts Dan Holiday on a collision course with mobsters, a mechanical man, and a scientist who wants to harness the author’s brainwaves.

In “The Game’s afoot, Mr. Holiday” by Bobby Nash, a killer gives Dan Holiday a chance to stop him before he murders his next victim. Can he decipher the killer’s clues in time?

In “Kaleidoscope” by Andrew Salmon, a frantic letter from a troubled wife sends Dan Holiday straight into a murder investigation where he’s the chief suspect.

Dan Holiday’s new adventures spring to life at adventure’s favorite address, Box Thirteen.

The Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted ebook is available for purchase at the following:
Barnes and Noble (Nook)
Amazon US (Kindle)
Amazon UK (Kindle)
Amazon CA (Kindle)

Look for Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted on ebook now.
Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted audio release on May 9th.
Box Thirteen - Adventure Wanted paperback release date coming soon.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

SNOW FALLS ON BARNES AND NOBLE AND KOBO! NEW EBOOK SELLERS PICK UP NOVELLA BY BOBBY NASH




Great news. My ebook novella, SNOW FALLS is now available on Nook at Barnes and Noble and on Kobo. They join BookxyAmazon US (Kindle), Amazon UK (Kindle), and Amazon Canada (Kindle).

Welcome aboard.

Bobby

About SNOW FALLS:
An ebook novel

Sometimes half an inch is all that stands between life and death.

After a near fatal encounter while deep undercover in South America, Abraham Snow retires from his work as a government operative, moving in with his grandfather during his recuperation. Once there, however, Abraham realizes that his grandfather has an ulterior motive: He wants Abraham to join the family business, Snow Security Consulting.

Abraham, however, soon learns that working with his family can be just as treacherous as deep cover work - especially when caught in the crossfire between his father and grandfather. But when an assassination plot against a visiting dignitary puts the entire family at risk, Abraham must use all of his talents and contacts to keep them safe.

SNOW FALLS is the first book in the continuing adventures of Abraham Snow.

Abraham Snow will return.

SNOW FALLS can be purchased at the following:
Bookxy (ebook)
Amazon US (Kindle)
Amazon UK (Kindle)
Amazon Canada (Kindle)
Barnes and Noble (Nook)
Barnes and Noble UK (Nook)
Kobo (ebook)


Monday, January 14, 2013

FRONTIER IS HERE!



I received my proof copy of FRONTIER, the new collection of sci fi tales I wrote from BEN Books. I think it looks pretty good so you can expect to see it available in print at Amazon any day now.

Frontier is now on sale as an ebook for Kindle and Nook. It is also as a paperback from BEN Books direct, which can be found here. Paperbacks will be available from Amazon and Barnes and Noble within a week.

About Frontier:
Frontier collects 9 sci fi short stories from Bobby Nash, author of Earthstrike Agenda, Evil Ways, and Deadly Games! Some of the rare tales presented in Frontier are reprints and others are in print there for the first time. The stories that make up Frontier happen on Earth, on alien planets, and in the deepest recesses of space. There’s action, adventure, horror, and even a little romance.

Stories included in Frontier:


SAMARITAN
In deepest space, a research vessel rescues a survivor who asks to be returned home. The catch: her planet lies at the center of a black hole.

DREAMWEAVER
Nathanial “Doc” Dresden wakes up in space, free floating above the moon. But he is not alone.

WHERE HAVE ALL THE MONSTERS GONE?
Nathanial “Doc” Dresden and his team investigate bizarre happenings.

MIDWAY
A meteor storm damages Midway station, a museum storage facility and frees an ancient creature from its icy tomb.

JUST ANOTHER SATURDAY ON OUTPOST 9
When war breaks out between neighboring worlds, the Outpost 9 space station is caught in the crossfire. Dr. Erin Moonshadow tries to save lives as chaos reigns around her.

THE DROP
War. Ground troops are dispatched. Dropped from their starship, the troop transport is attacked and one of the soldiers is lost. Then things get strange.

NIGHTMARE IN AMBER
Are a young man’s dreams of an interstellar war a product of his imagination or a prophecy of things to come?

THE GARDEN
A survey crew discovers a veritable Garden of Eden. Is this paradise or is there a serpent in hiding, waiting to strike?

A JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY
A one-page story that was doubled as an advertisement for a convention where Bobby was a guest. A fun experiment.


Illustrations in Frontier are by Bobby Nash and Jeff Austin.



Monday, November 12, 2012

AN EVIL WAYS EXCERPT

It’s excerpt time. With BEN Books release of Evil Ways, I wanted to share the opening chapter from Evil Ways for your enjoyment (and to hopefully tease you into picking up the novel yourself - ain’t I a stinker?). The following excerpt is the opening chapter where we meet FBI Special Agent Harold Palmer for the first time. This sets up the story of Evil Ways, but also lays the groundwork for the upcoming Evil Intent novel, which will put Harold and Special Agent Carter Reidling on the trail of the mastermind behind the events in this excerpt.

Enjoy.

Bobby
#####

“FBI! Do! Not! Move!”

Tensing beneath the loose tan coveralls, Jeff Davies knew his time was up. Slowly, oh so very slowly, he straightened to his full five feet eleven inches, arms cautiously rising. He knew the drill. He kept his hands open so the man behind him with the gun would see that he was unarmed.

Jeff Davies hated guns. Never touched the damned things. No good had ever come from them. His younger brother had died at age twelve because an angry, unpopular kid decided he’d had enough and carried his policeman father’s service revolver to school one morning. Young Pete Davies was murdered because some thirteen-year-old would-be-assassin was too nervous to shoot straight.

“Interlock your fingers behind your head.”

Jeff did as he was told. Not that he needed much instruction. This was not his first time on the wrong end of the law. Doubtless, it would not be his last. He knew the drill all too well.

“Take two steps back.”

Of course, Jeff complied with the lawman’s instructions. He moved slowly, careful not to give the agent any just cause to pull the trigger. In his mind a voice screamed, No sudden moves. No sudden moves.

No.

Sudden.

Moves.


“Get on your knees and cross your legs at the ankle.”

“S…sure,” Jeff stuttered.

He couldn’t believe how nervous he was. He wasn’t sure which was worse: having a Federal Agent behind him with a gun pointed at his head or staring at the timer slowly counting down to zero on the bomb in front of him.

Regardless, Jeff Davies was having a bad day, but he felt confident that the cause was worth it. He believed in the righteousness of his actions. He believed in the cause. By taking his time now, keeping the unsuspecting agent occupied, the others could get away.
It was a sacrifice he was willing to make for his friends.

Someone grabbed his arms, jerked them roughly behind his back and Jeff felt the cool familiar metal of handcuffs against his skin and  heard the audible clicks of the locks as if they moved in slow motion.

“Make sure you read him his rights,” the agent said. Jeff had yet to catch a glimpse of the man who caught him. “Then evacuate this area,” he heard him say as he was forced to his feet.

“Yes sir, Agent Palmer. You heard the man, people,” another agent yelled to his cohorts as they pulled Jeff Davies around and rushed him away from the bomb he had planted.
He knew there was no time for the bomb squad to arrive. There was nothing the FBI could do. The Treasury Building was about to become one very large pile of rubble.

The last thing Davies saw before being whisked away was the timer reach two minutes.
Counting down.

# # #

“What do you think, Harold?”

FBI Special Agent Harold Palmer stood next to his friend,  Special Agent in Charge of the Joint Terrorism Task Force Carter

Reidling. Harold and Carter had been friends for a long time, partners even longer.
Harold was still getting used to Carter being in charge.

“I think we should be anywhere but here,” Harold deadpanned.

“Funny.”

“I think you should get out of here, Carter.”

“We’ve got a minute.”

Harold pointed to the timer with red numbers counting down. “Fifty-two seconds, actually,” Harold said as he knelt down in front of the bomb. “I don’t think either of us can run that fast any more.”

“Can you diffuse it?”

“Diffuse it?” Harold snorted. “Hell, I shouldn’t even touch it. There’s enough C-4 here to level the building, the parking lot, and about a mile stretch of the highway in either direction.”

“Okay. That’s bad,” Carter said quietly.

As usual, his odd knack for witty dialogue at the wrong moment was in typical form. Harold assumed his friend had seen one too many action movies and was scarred for life by them. Maybe he could arrest Jerry Bruckheimer for corrupting his friend’s common sense.

“Bad is an understatement,” Harold said as he prodded the explosive trigger, pulling it free of the block of the explosive silly putty. “C-4’s out.”

“Okay.”

“Gimme a second, Carter.” Harold said. He used a small pair of needle nose pliers to get inside the small device, careful not to disturb the twin vials of liquid inside. “If these two liquids mix, KA-BOOM.”

Carter flinched slightly, tried to cover it and hoped his friend had not seen the slip in his action hero composure.

“Timer’s reset. We’re back to three minutes,” Harold announced.

“Remind me to give you a raise,” Carter said after letting out the breath he’d been holding. This was not their first run in with explosives so Carter was taking it seriously. Well, as seriously as Carter took anything.

“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, boss,” Harold said, standing up slowly. He lifted the explosive device gently, careful not to rattle any of the overly sensitive parts bombs usually had. “There’s still enough explosive in this to do some damage. Maybe take out a floor or twelve.”

“What do you need?”

“Bomb squad would be nice.”

“But you’ll settle for…?”

“Clear me a route out of the building for starters. I think I remember seeing something useful out there,” Harold said as he walked briskly down the corridor. “And we--”

The two liquids started mixing.

“--better hurry!”

Harold, running now, bolted through the open double doors at the building’s rear. Two agents were holding them open for him.

He shouted to them as he passed. “Take cover!”

Now what? Come on, Palmer. Think. Think.

Then he saw it. Right where he remembered.

Bingo!

The garbage truck was sitting at the end of the cul-de-sac at the building’s rear. The driver had parked it and was standing with the gaping onlookers who were being kept out of the way by Washington D.C.’s finest.

Harold tossed the bomb in the back and pushed the button to compact the garbage.

“Get these people…”

Back!” was the word Harold was going to say, but  was replaced by the loud explosion inside the two-ton garbage truck. The blast lifted the truck ever so slightly, sending it toppling over onto its side, which only added to the noise as the truck’s side impacted the concrete.

Harold lay on the ground nearby, face down, arms over his head.

Somewhere close by, someone screamed his name. Probably Carter, but who could tell with all those damned bells and whistles going off all around him. Everything was kind of fuzzy, like he was inside a barrel stuffed with cotton gauze. For a second he couldn’t remember where he was.

Then Carter was there, shaking him. Asking him something, but it was so hard to understand. “Did it work?” Harold asked. At least that’s what he thought he said. “Truck work?”

“Yes,” his friend nodded. Harold wasn’t positive, but he could’ve sworn Carter called him a luck son of a fish. Later he’d realize he just heard it wrong.

An hour later after being thoroughly worked over by EMS, Harold and Carter stood beside the ambulance parked next to the overturned garbage truck. “I can’t believe that worked,” Carter said as the paramedic finished his work up on Agent Palmer, but he doubted Harold was paying much attention to anything except staring at the overturned wreck.

“Is he going to be okay?” Carter asked the medic.

The paramedic, a woman named Sanchez, shrugged. “He suffered a mild concussion which is not surprising considering the size of and his proximity to the explosion.” Carter’s face must have betrayed his concern.
“Don’t worry, sir. It’s not as serious as it sounds. The ringing in his ears will fade in a few days. After that, he should have a physician check him over to make sure there’s no permanent damage to his hearing, but he should make a full recovery.”

“Thank you,” Carter said as he pulled a business card from his badge wallet and handed it over to the medic. “Make sure a copy of the report is forwarded to my office, please.”

“Not a problem, Agent… Reidling,” Sanchez said, reading the name off the card. “Does he need a ride home?”

“That’s okay,” Carter waved her off. “I’ll make sure he gets there. Thanks again.”

Walking over to the truck, Carter stepped up next to his friend. “I can’t believe that worked,” he said again.

This time Harold heard him. “Yeah. I was surprised too,” he commented.

Carter gently slapped his friend on the arm. “You know what I think?”

“I shudder to guess.”

“I think someone has seen one too many action movies.”

“Oh, ha, ha. Very funny.”

“I’m also thinking,” Carter said as they turned and left the garbage truck behind, “maybe you need a nice little vacation.”

“You’ll get no argument from me.”

“That,” Carter deadpanned, “would be a pleasant surprise.”

#####

Evil’s coming...
Don’t look back!

BEN Books is pleased to announce that the re-release version of author Bobby Nash’s debut novel, EVIL WAYS is now available for purchase in paperback and ebook formats.

FBI Agent Harold Palmer needed a relaxing vacation. All he wanted was to travel to Sommersville, Georgia to visit his brother, newspaper publisher and reporter, Franklin Palmer. He should have known better. 

The graduating class of 2002 have returned to Sommersville for their ten year high school reunion, timed to coincide with the annual Sommersville Autumn Festival.  Classmates coming from all over to reconnect, retell old stories, and have a great time reminiscing.

The discovery of a brutally murdered young lady with a connection to the local police, coupled with a rowdy high school reunion and the annual Autumn Festival has Sommersville Sheriff Tom Myers and his deputies overwhelmed.

Agent Palmer finds himself on the trail of a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. His next targets are the unsuspecting members of the reunited class of ‘02.

They should fear his EVIL WAYS.

This re-release edition of Evil Ways by Author Bobby Nash kicks off the beginning of a new series of suspense thrillers starring FBI Special Agent Harold Palmer.

It all starts here.

Evil Ways was Bobby Nash's first published novel. He is excited to have it once again in print. Currently, he is busy working on Harold Palmer’s next adventure, Evil Intent, to be published in 2013.

EVIL WAYS can be purchased in paperback and ebook at the following:
BEN Books estore paperback
Amazon paperback
Amazon (Kindle) ebook
Barnes and Noble (Nook) ebook
Smashwords ebook (multiple formats, Kindle, Nook, etc.)
DriveThru Fiction ebook

Harold Palmer will return in Evil Intent.

Bobby Nash’s Deadly Games! is also available. Although not part of the Harold Palmer Thriller series, characters and locations that appear in Evil Ways also appear in Deadly Games! Learn more about Deadly Games! here.
Featuring Evil Ways character Sommersville, GA Sheriff Tom Myers.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

BOBBY NASH’S EVIL WAYS NOVEL RETURNS TO PRINT, DEBUTS AS EBOOK

Evil’s coming...
Don’t look back!

BEN Books is pleased to announce that the re-release version of author Bobby Nash’s debut novel, EVIL WAYS is now available for purchase in paperback and ebook formats.

Originally released in 2005 as a paperback (followed by a limited hardcover edition a few years later), Evil Ways was the first published novel for author Bobby Nash. “There was a feeling of joy I just can’t explain,” said Nash of holding those initial copies of his first published novel back in September of 2005. “I was so excited. I smiled for a week. It was thrilling,” adds Nash. “With this re-release, I’m excited to get the book back in the hands of readers. Even more exciting is launching Evil Ways as an ebook for the first time.”

As for the future of the characters, Nash announced that the second book in the Harold Palmer Thriller Series, titled Evil Intent, is underway for a 2013 release. “From there, hopefully we get to do a book three, then four, and so on,” Nash added, smiling at the prospect of seeing his characters continue. “With both The Harold Palmer Thrillers and The John Bartlett/Benjamin West Thrillers (Book 1: Deadly Games! is available now), not to mention my other writing projects, it looks like I’ve got a lot of writing ahead of me.”

About Evil Ways:
FBI Agent Harold Palmer needed a relaxing vacation. All he wanted was to travel to Sommersville, Georgia to visit his brother, newspaper publisher and reporter, Franklin Palmer. He should have known better. 

The graduating class of 2002 have returned to Sommersville for their ten year high school reunion, timed to coincide with the annual Sommersville Autumn Festival.  Classmates coming from all over to reconnect, retell old stories, and have a great time reminiscing.

The discovery of a brutally murdered young lady with a connection to the local police, coupled with a rowdy high school reunion and the annual Autumn Festival has Sommersville Sheriff Tom Myers and his deputies overwhelmed.

Agent Palmer finds himself on the trail of a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. His next targets are the unsuspecting members of the reunited class of ‘02.

They should fear his EVIL WAYS.

This re-release edition of Evil Ways by Author Bobby Nash kicks off the beginning of a new series of suspense thrillers starring FBI Special Agent Harold Palmer.

It all starts here.

Evil Ways was Bobby Nash's first published novel. He is excited to have it once again in print. Currently, he is busy working on Harold Palmer’s next adventure, Evil Intent, to be published in 2013.

EVIL WAYS can be purchased in paperback and ebook at the following:
BEN Books estore paperback
Amazon paperback
Amazon (Kindle) ebook
Barnes and Noble (Nook) ebook
Smashwords ebook (multiple formats, Kindle, Nook, etc.)
DriveThru Fiction ebook

Harold Palmer will return in Evil Intent.

Bobby Nash’s Deadly Games! is also available. Although not part of the Harold Palmer Thriller series, characters and locations that appear in Evil Ways also appear in Deadly Games! Learn more about Deadly Games! here.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

DEADLY GAMES! GETS BANNERED!

Here are some new Deadly Games! banner ads I've been playing around with today. What do you think? Which ones work best? Click on each banner to see a larger version.













Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't mention that you can purchase DEADLY GAMES! in paperback and/or ebook at the following booksellers or wherever you buy your favorite books.

BEN Books (paperback)
Amazon (paperback)
Barnes & Noble (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle ebook)
Smashwords (ebook)
Barnes & Noble (Nook ebook)
KOBO (ebook)
Drive Thru Fiction (ebook)

BEN Books is proud to present Deadly Games! a thriller by Bobby Nash.

They played the most dangerous game of all and death was only the beginning...

Six years ago, Police Detective John Bartlett and journalist Benjamin West were instrumental in the capture of notorious master criminal Darrin Morehouse. Their story played out in the media, rocketing both Bartlett and West into local celebrity status.

Today, Morehouse, still a master game player and manipulator, commits suicide while in prison. His death initiates one final game of survival for the people Morehouse felt wronged him the most. At that top of the list are Bartlett and West, who must set aside their differences to save the lives of Morehouse's other victims and solve one last game before a dead man’s hired killers catch them and his other enemies.

Deadly Games! is a fast-paced action/thriller featuring action, suspense, murder, and the occasional gunfire from Author Bobby Nash, the writer of Evil Ways, Domino Lady, Lance Star: Sky Ranger, and more.

John Bartlett and Benjamin West return in an all-new thriller in 2013.

Bobby


Thursday, September 20, 2012

MEET JOHN BARTLETT AND BENJAMIN WEST - A DEADLY GAMES! EXCERPT

Here's an excerpt from the Deadly Games! novel by Bobby Nash. Enjoy.

Chapter 13.

The alarm clock sounded promptly at five a.m.

Benjamin West reflexively tapped the snooze button, returning the apartment once again to blessed silence. The last thing he wanted to do was wake Sarah this early, especially since she usually stayed up until the wee hours working in her studio. She was a great many things, but a morning person was not one of them.

Slowly, Benjamin unfolded Sarah’s left arm from across his chest. She grumbled something unintelligible before rolling over and falling quickly back to sleep with her head buried in a pillow. Benjamin slid out of the King Size bed as quietly as he was able, which wasn’t nearly quiet enough. He stubbed his toe against the stair railing as he moved from the elevated bedroom loft to the expanse of the apartment below and tried to silence the cursing that followed. The metal stairs were mighty chilly this morning.

It would take time for him to get used to where everything was located. Especially since he didn’t have a hand in the decorating. Given a little time he knew he would get comfortable in these surroundings, then he would stop bumping into things, provided Sarah could resist the urge to redecorate without telling him. It wouldn’t have been the first time she had gotten a wild hair and moved the furniture around while he was out. Once, while he had been on an assignment that kept him out until the wee hours, he came home to their old apartment and fell over the love seat because he wasn’t expecting it to be where it was. Thankfully, he hadn’t been hurt and they shared a good laugh at his expense. It remained one of Sarah’s favorite stories to tell at parties.

He hoped she could control her impulses and not rearrange the furniture again without giving him some kind of heads up, but she could be rather impulsive. That was just one of the many charms he has grown to love about her. Without her impulsiveness they might not have met.

It took Ben nearly ten minutes to find a decent pair of pants out of the boxes yet to be unpacked. Finding a clean shirt proved to be an even tougher challenge, but after much rummaging, he found adequate clothing for his day in the sticks. Then, still trying to be as quiet as possible, Ben moved across his new apartment to the shower.

On his way there he noticed the unfinished painting that Sarah had started the night before. Although her usual taste tended more toward landscapes and fantasy pieces, Sarah had begun a beautiful portrait of herself and Benjamin that she told him she planned to hang over the fireplace in the living room. She had only gotten the heads painted before he finally convinced her to come to bed. Knowing Sarah, she probably would have stayed in her studio all night if he had not intruded on her and reminded her that she was mortal and had to sleep. Reluctantly she agreed and he led her upstairs to the bedroom.

The portrait was beautiful. Sarah was an extremely gifted artist. She could do things with a paintbrush that amazed him no end. Considering his drawing ability peaked at stick figures, Benjamin marveled at the amount of talent his wonderful girlfriend possessed. He made a mental note to tell her how much he liked it after he got back from the reading of the will, but that would be later on tonight. It could wait. He saw no reason to wake her just for that. She needed her rest because she would probably still be hard at work when he arrived home.

He smiled, not fully realizing until that moment how completely happy she made him. Even when she was asleep in another part of the apartment he just felt happy.

It must be love, he told himself.

Or something really, really close.

* * *

Benjamin West was ready to leave an hour after rolling out of bed.

He mentally patted himself on the back for somehow managing to not wake Sarah from her slumber. Once outside he could make all the noise he wanted.

He had decided to take his motorcycle out of storage and drive it to Morehouse’s estate just north of Sommersville, Georgia, which was roughly sixty-five miles away. Benjamin figured it would take at least an hour or so to reach his destination. Plus, he would give himself an extra half an hour for those “just in case” moments that happen all too often in this city. Add to that, the fact that Atlanta traffic was well known to be horrendous, especially during the weekday rush hour so he factored in an extra hour. He hated to be late.

West had the Atlanta transportation situation down to a science.

Most times he was even right.

Zipping his windbreaker up as he stepped outside into the brisk morning air, he immediately noticed the black limousine parked across the street from his apartment. The driver was leaning against the front fender smoking a cigarette. From the number of butts lying on the ground near his feet the reporter assumed he had been waiting there a while.

“Mr. West?” the driver asked upon seeing him walk down the steps.

West noted that this man was very well built. He looked more like a bodyguard than a chauffeur. The man was definitely a bodybuilder from the look of him.

“Benjamin West?” the limo driver asked again, adding the first name for clarification.

“Yeah, I’m Ben West,” the reporter said carefully. He felt an odd sensation knowing that this man had been waiting for him. The hairs on the back of his neck rose, curious about the man waiting outside his new home. He had not even given his new address to his friends at work yet. How did this guy know where to find him?

“And you are?” West asked.

“Your driver.”

“I... don’t have a driver.”

The man shrugged. “You do now, I guess. I’m supposed to drop you and another passenger off at the reading of a will or something.”

“Uh huh,” West snorted. Suddenly it all made sense. This was another one of Morehouse’s games. It had to be. Even dead, that bastard was still pulling their strings. “Who sent you?”

“The attorney handling the will,” the driver said as if he were used to being questioned. “I guess it was part of the arrangements, I really don’t know. They just pay me to drive. They say go here and pick this guy up, I go there and pick that guy up.”

“This attorney you work for, he have a name?”

“I’m sure he does, sir.”

Smartass, West thought. Aloud he said, “And that would be...?”

“I’m only paid to drive you and the other person to the estate in Sommersville, sir. I don’t know anything beyond that. I wish I could tell you more, but I can’t so knock off the twenty questions, okay?”

“Right.”

“What if I prefer to take my own car?”

The driver shrugged.

“I guess that’s your choice, sir.”

“Uh huh.” West wasn’t convinced.

“I just drive the car,” the driver said again as he opened the door, ushering the befuddled reporter into the car. “I do have another guest to pick up, Mr. West. Are you coming or not?”

Reluctantly, the reporter slid in the back seat. He was more curious than worried, but he decided it best not to let his guard down. Unconsciously, he thanked the driver once inside and the door closed even as he said it. The driver quite possibly didn’t even hear it.

“Just sit back and enjoy the ride, sir,” the driver said as he took his place behind the steering wheel in the front seat.

“Who is the other passenger you have to pick up?” West asked, remembering that the driver had mentioned it before.

“Another person named in the will. A cop, I believe..”

“A cop?” West asked, trying to keep the groan from his voice.

“That’s what they tell me, sir.”

“Great,” the reporter said. “Just great.

The driver smiled thinly, enjoying the younger man’s discomfort.

Benjamin West let out a stressed breath.

“It’s going to be a long day.”

* * *

Twenty-three minutes later the limousine stopped next to the curb on the side of a small two lane road in a Marietta subdivision.

The driver parked the limo in front of what the reporter guessed was the home of John Bartlett. It was an older house with a carport off to the side and a walk up to the front door. He assumed, based on other houses he had seen that from the front door you could either go upstairs or down. The house was nice, but it was past due for a fresh coat of paint.

Benjamin West had never actually visited the police officer’s house before. That probably had something to do with the fact that the two men weren’t exactly friends. Truth be told, half the time it was all the two men could do not to slug one another.

Once upon a time, at Sarah’s urging he had made a concerted effort to make nice with John Bartlett, but the officer was, well let’s just say he was less than receptive to the idea. He chalked it up to the man having something against reporters and moved on.

Now that he was looking at it, the exterior of Bartlett’s home seemed to fit its owner’s rough exterior. West knew that Bartlett had been married once upon a time. Elizabeth, he thought was her name, but he wasn’t certain. He was also aware that their split had not been a pleasant one. Rumor had it that she had left him without a word and that they had not spoken a word to one another since. Her leaving had messed him up pretty bad, West remembered. Bartlett fell apart for a time and he started drinking heavily, which had a negative impact on his job. The reporter remembered hearing stories about how Bartlett came within a hair’s breadth of losing his job. Thankfully, with the help of a friend of his named Mac Sperling, he had been able to pull himself back from the brink.

This was early during the Morehouse case and Bartlett and West were nothing more than passing acquaintances at the time. Not that they were exactly close friends now, but there was definitely more familiarity. West thought Bartlett was a pain in the ass, but that didn’t mean he didn’t like him.

“We’re here, sir,” the driver said as he killed the ignition.

“You don’t say,” West quipped.

The driver shot him a nasty look.

Although he rather enjoyed rattling people’s cages, especially people with attitudes --and brother, did this guy have an attitude-- West decided not to press his luck any further than he already had. It was going to be a long enough day as it was and the last thing he needed was more hassles. He didn’t relish the idea of spending the majority of the day with Morehouse’s people. That was bad enough, but he sure as hell hadn’t planned on having to put up with John Bartlett all day either. Although, he had to admit it was nice to have back up just in case things went sideways. And when Morehouse was involved, dead or alive, things had a habit of going sideways very quickly.

I’ll be right back, sir.”

“I’m not going anywhere,” West said as he watched the driver step out of the car. He followed the man’s lumbering path up the driveway to the front door. There were four concrete steps up to a small porch with an old wooden box full of plants that were long dead. The driver took the steps in two strides. West found something off putting about the driver, but choked it up to his nervousness about the day.

But it wouldn’t hurt to keep an eye on the man just in case.

The driver knocked twice and waited at the front door for a few moments. He was about to knock again when the door opened and a bleary-eyed John Bartlett peered out at the man on his porch. Clearly, he had awakened the officer from a deep sleep.

They exchanged a few words and Bartlett waved the driver away. Soon, the driver was standing beside the limo much as he had been when West saw him outside his own apartment. He pulled a pack of cheap cigarettes from his inside pocket and lit one.

“He’ll be along in a minute, sir,” the driver told the reporter, who had not asked.

“Of course he will,” West muttered as he stretched and leaned his head back against the seat. He closed his eyes for a moment, deciding it best to get a little rest before the police officer arrived. On a good day, Barlett was an irritable lout. He could only imagine how grumpy the man could be first thing in the morning.

He closed his eyes, certain it would be the last rest he would get until the business with Darrin Morehouse’s will was far behind him, a distant memory best forgotten.

Yes. It would be better when this was over. At least that’s what he told himself.

It had to be.

He did not see how it could get any worse.

* * *

Benjamin West awoke with a start, gasping for air.

“Welcome back to the land of the living,” he heard John Bartlett’s voice say from somewhere nearby. “I was beginning to think you were going to sleep the whole way.”

“Where...” he coughed. “Where are we?” the reporter asked groggily.

Bartlett looked out his window and shrugged.

West could see trees moving past the window in a blur.

“We’re roughly ten miles from a small town called Sommersville,” the driver said plainly. “We should be at the estate in about twenty minutes or so.”

“Great,” West said. “Maybe I can get a nap in before we get there.”

Bartlett leaned in close to the reporter. “Try to stay awake, huh?” he whispered. “I want you to be alert when we get there.”

“Is that concern I hear in your voice, Detective Bartlett?”

“Not likely,” Bartlett muttered instead of ignoring the sarcasm. “Look, West, I know we aren’t best buddies or anything like that, but we are walking into what could be one hell of a trap.”

“Or an ambush.”

“Or an ambush,” Bartlett agreed. “I would like to go into it awake and alert. Backup wouldn’t hurt, but since I don’t have any backup you’ll have to do.”

West rolled his eyes. “You’re all heart, John.”

“I do what I can.”

It’s going to be a long day, West thought for the second time that morning.

And the day was only just beginning.

* * *

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They played the most dangerous game of all and death was only the beginning...

Six years ago, Police Detective John Bartlett and journalist Benjamin West were instrumental in the capture of notorious master criminal Darrin Morehouse. Their story played out in the media, rocketing both Bartlett and West into local celebrity status.

Today, Morehouse, still a master game player and manipulator, commits suicide while in prison. His death initiates one final game of survival for the people Morehouse felt wronged him the most. At that top of the list are Bartlett and West, who must set aside their differences to save the lives of Morehouse's other victims and solve one last game before a dead man’s hired killers catch them and his other enemies.

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DEADLY GAMES!
Written by Bobby Nash
Publisher: BEN Books
ISBN: 0615553435
ISBN13: 9780615553436
Language: English
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