Intrigue,
Espionage, and Danger are primary parts of one of the most enduring genres in
modern fiction to date- the Spy Novel.
And now Pro Se Productions, a leading independent publisher of Genre
Fiction and New Pulp enters into this dynamic field with the latest work from
noted author Aaron Smith- NOBODY DIES FOR FREE!
Known
for his thirty published stories in multiple genres as well as his work with a
wide range of characters, including Sherlock Holmes and Allan Quatermain, Smith
adds one of his many own original characters to his writing resume- Richard
Monroe.
“I first became aware of the spy
genre,” Smith states, “as I suspect many people did, through the James Bond
movies. I must have been six or seven when I saw my first one. I became a big
fan of those movies and eventually of Ian Fleming's Bond novels too. As the
years went on, I came to enjoy other spy fiction as well, some as fun and
occasionally over-the-top as Bond or Mission: Impossible, some much more
serious, like the novels of John Le Carre, and some in-between the two
extremes, stuff like the Jason Bourne movies. Having long had an interest in
that type of story, I suppose it was inevitable that I'd eventually write my
own.”
In
NOBODY DIES FOR FREE, Richard Monroe wants nothing more than early retirement
and a peaceful life in Pairs with the only woman he’s ever truly loved after
years of loyally serving his country in the CIA. But when an assassin’s bullet
takes his happiness away, Monroe embarks on a quest to find the man responsible
for the tragedy. Monroe is soon recruited back into the clandestine services,
but with a difference.
Now a
lone agent reporting to a supervisor so mysterious that the official agencies
don’t even know he exists, Monroe will deal with situations too delicate and
too dangerous for the CIA or FBI to handle. On his first assignment, he discovers a connection between
the mission and the criminal mastermind behind his wife’s killing. Business
becomes personal again and Richard Monroe sets out to teach his enemies a
brutal lesson: Nobody Dies For Free.
Featuring a
stunning cover by Ariane Soares with Fitztown and formatting and design by Sean
Ali as well as Ebook formatting by Russ Anderson, NOBODY DIES FOR FREE presents
a brand new spy to fiction that, while bearing similarities to other literary
brethren, clearly stands on his own merits.
According to
Smith, “He has certain similarities to James Bond and many
other fictional spies: he's handsome, brave, sneaky, ruthless, and enjoys the
company of beautiful women. But he's his own person too. He rarely uses clever
gadgets and is more likely to rely on just his wits, his gun, his car, and a
cell phone. He's American, though his personality has also been shaped by the
time he's spent in many parts of the world. He doesn't work for a large
organization like the CIA or FBI, although he used to. Now he's much more a
solo agent, taking on missions too secret or sensitive for the more official
agencies.”
NOBODY DIES FOR
FREE is available via Pro Se’s own store at https://www.createspace.com/4313190
, at Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Dies-Free-Aaron-Smith/dp/1490367586/ref=sr_1_1_title_0_main?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371695305&sr=1-1&keywords=nobody+dies+for+free
, and through Barnes and Noble in print at http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nobody-dies-for-free-aaron-smith/1115568615?ean=9781490367583
for $15.00!
Smith’s Spy Novel is also available as an ebook for
only $2.99 for Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Dies-for-Free-ebook/dp/B00DC6GVJI/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1371871720&sr=8-1&keywords=nobody+dies+for+free,
on the Nook at http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nobody-dies-for-free-aaron-smith/1115568615?ean=2940016651040,
and for most other digital formats at
NOBODY DIES FOR
FREE by Aaron Smith from Pro Se Productions! Available now!
Find more about
Smith and his other work at www.godsandgalaxies.blogspot.com
Pro Se
Productions- www.prose-press.com
Contact Morgan
Minor, Director of Corporate Operations at MorganMinorProSe@yahoo.com for
review copies, interviews, and further information!
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