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No Justice Series (Book 1): No Justice

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by Platt, Sean


  There will also be mini-stories that play out over the series, like in any other book or TV series. Not major stories, but little things that will make the world of Creek County, and the lives of its denizens, feel all the more authentic.

  WOULD YOU KINDLY?

  I hope you love No Justice as much as Sean and I enjoyed writing it.

  We LOVE where the series is going. Wait until you read the second book and find out what happened to Jordyn. Also, Mal is about to come up against a killer unlike any she’s seen before. Just wait until you read the opening chapter.

  I think I like the second book even more than the first.

  Anyway, here’s where you come in.

  Sean and I aren’t just horror or sci-fi writers. Like our idols growing up, Stephen King and Dean Koontz, we tend to write across genres. We just want to tell a thrilling tale.

  To that end, it’s damned difficult to get established in the straight-up thriller genre. We want this series to do well so we can keep returning to Creek County, and only you can help ensure that.

  If you liked No Justice, then would you kindly* consider taking a few minutes to leave a review wherever you bought the book or at Goodreads? If you’re a book blogger, we’d love any mentions on your blog or YouTube channel, also. Every bit of word-of-mouth helps to introduce us to new readers.

  As always, thank you for reading,

  David Wright (and Sean Platt)

  (* Bonus points if you got the Bioshock reference.)

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  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  Sean Platt is the bestselling co-author of over 60 books, including breakout post-apocalyptic horror serial Yesterday’s Gone, literary mind-bender Axis of Aaron, and the blockbuster sci-fi series, Invasion. Never one for staying inside a single box for long, he also writes smart stories for children under the pen name Guy Incognito, and laugh out loud comedies which are absolutely not for children.

  He is also the founder of the Sterling & Stone Story Studio and along with partners Johnny B. Truant and David W. Wright hosts the weekly Self-Publishing Podcast, openly sharing his journey as an author-entrepreneur and publisher.

  Sean is often spotted taking long walks, eating brisket with his fingers, or watching movies with his family in Austin, Texas. You can find him at sean@sterlingandstone.net.

  David W Wright is the co-author of several horror series, including the bestselling Yesterday’s Gone and WhiteSpace, as well as the disturbing standalone books, 12 and Crash.

  Dave is also the curmudgeon co-host of the weekly Self-Publishing Podcast, he invites listeners along on his journey toward better health on the strikingly personal The Walking Dave podcast, and regularly rants about his many pet-peeves on the ridiculous podcast Worst. Show. Ever. (which should never be listened to by anyone, ever).

  Dave is an accomplished and intermittent cartoonist who lives in [LOCATION REDACTED] with his wife and son [NAMES REDACTED]. Dave cultivates the perfect level of paranoia and always carries a decoy wallet in case he gets mugged. You can stalk him at dave@sterlingandstone.net or visit his personal blog at www.davidwwright.com.

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