About Murder Once Seen
In the city of Nis, things often aren’t what
they seem.
Derwin is a bounty hunter gifted with the Oddity of superhuman
strength and agility—perfect for hunting down fugitives and demons who roam the
streets. One killed his boyfriend two years ago, and Derwin won’t stop until he
finds out who. Police suspect it was someone he sent to prison, but he can’t
shake the idea that they’re missing something.
Elliot is a rentboy who’s been living on the streets since his
parents disowned him. He mistrusts everyone and, given his uncontrolled ability
to Read Objects and a client list that includes a major gang boss, despairs of
ever having a normal life.
Derwin and Elliot meet in a storm of lust. Derwin’s Oddity is fed
by the pain of others, but he only wants what’s freely given. Elliot loves
pain, but needs safety and a way off the streets before he can allow it. They
may be able to solve each other’s problems . . . if they can survive long
enough to work together.
Available now at Riptide Publishing.
http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/murder-once-seen
About JT Hall
J.T. Hall has been writing for many years under this name and
others, and has appeared in magazines, anthologies, and online books. She
earned her BA in creative writing from the University of Arizona, her Master’s in education from Argosy University, and works as an
independent technical writer for state and federal programs. In her free time,
she volunteers for the LGBT community and is active in the leather scene. She
has a teenage daughter and a partner of over ten years. They live in sunny
Arizona with three adorably cute dogs, three black cats, and a hamster who
loves peanuts.
Connect with J.T.:
- Blog: jthallwriting.wordpress.com
- Twitter: @JTHall7
- Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/jthallwriting
- GoodReads
Giveaway
To celebrate the release of Murder Once Seen, one lucky winner will receive a $20 Riptide credit! Leave a comment on
the tour
stops with your contact info to enter the contest.
Entries close at midnight, Eastern time, on December 17, 2016. Contest is NOT
restricted to U.S. entries.
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