If you are following my blog, you may notice two things: I can hardly resist an offer of reading the titles published by Orenda Books and that I love beautiful, smart covers. This post is all about those two topics, as I had the honour of being invited to introduce you to two covers of incoming titles by one of my favorite publishing houses around, by authors I had the chance to previously review and can´t wait to read more about.
Death Flight by Sarah Sultoon
Sarah Sultoon is a knowledgeable and talented political thriller author, as I discovered in Dirt. An experienced journalist, her new book Death Flight will arrive on the 1st of February next year. Her topic moves from the Middle East to Argentina, where the story follows an investigation related to Argentina´s Dirty Wars. As I personally have a lot of questions about this tragic episode, I can´t wait to read the book. And the cover announces something really eventful. I love how the cover matches the sense of emergency and thrilling events about to happen. You may even get dizzy it looking at the image for a long time, and I can only expect a high intake of adrenaline from this book.
You can pre-order the book here: https://geni.us/jPl9Q
The Descent by Paul E. Hardisty
Paul E Hardisty is no new name for the readers of my blog. At the beginning of this year I´ve reviewed The Forcing, a thriller novel inspired by the climate emergency. The Descent is the prequel of this book and promises the same amount of action packed with inspired thoughts about the unfolding drama of the climate change. Dramatically, the cover inspires the same feeling of insecurity and burning emergency, through the choice of colours and the poster-like lettering.
The book will be published in various formats on the 15th of February and here is the link to pre-order the book: https://geni.us/EPOP
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