Hi there,
Well, my schedule has had a dent due to some physical inconveniences starting with a serious cold (not covid though) two weeks ago, followed by an unusually heavy migraine attack, another cold and then yet another migraine attack. I haven’t been able to write as much as I wanted. But with all that behind me and two weeks off from the day job, I hope to recover some of the lost progress. If only we could get rid of those annoying bodies and just upload the mind to a somewhat more robust vessel.
Anyway, here’s what I’ve been up to otherwise.
Murder, Plain and Simple (Isolated Futures #2) due
out October 18
In about a week and a half, on 18 October, the second novelette in the Isolated Futures series will be released. Titled “Murder, Plain and Simple”, it tells the story of Jennifer Mendoza, a washed out doctor on an interstellar luxury cruiser. When a rich mining magnate is found dead under suspicious circumstances, she must step up and overcome her past. Joining forces with the ship’s first officer, they follow the clues. Suspects are plenty, but motives thin. When another body turns up, the race is on. Together, they must unravel the victims’ pasts to find the killer roaming the ship.
Isolated Futures #1: Forced to be Free - paperback edition
On popular demand — really, people asked for it, I didn’t expect that either — signed copies of the first novelette in the Isolated Futures series, Forced to be Free, can now be ordered from the Hack42 web shop.
Regular paperback copies are also available from Amazon (AU, CA, DE, ES, FR, IT, JP, UK, US) and Barnes & Noble.
Book Promotions
Looking for something to read while waiting for Murder,
Plain and Simple (Isolated Futures #2)? Check out these two promotions, each packed to the brim with free
books and samplers. They both run until the end of the month, so make sure you grab your books as soon as
possible.
Book Tip
Music Tips
I have a huge backlog of magazines to catch up with. Which is why I hadn’t heard this album, released in 2020,
until recently. The Brussels quartet ‘Commander Spoon’ has put together a nice mix of abstract jazz and
accessible and groovy tracks onto one album. Or, as their agent phrases it, ‘Commander Spoon interlace their
eclectic wealth of influences into an energetic jazz sound, respectfully demolishing walls between jazz, hip
hop, rock and electronica’.
There’s a lot of good jazz hailing from Belgium these days, and Commander Spoon is a bright example of this
wave of fresh new and exciting music.
-- https://www.koenmartens.nl/