Listen to Devil’s Due for free!

It’s been a while, but I’m back with some good news. For starters, I just moved (again) and now I’m back in Kagoshima Prefecture. Also, my day job is now teaching three subjects at the university level which I’m very familiar—writing, literature, and film study! Very exciting.

On my own writing front, I’ve begun work on the fourth Luther Cross novel, tentatively titled Devil’s Conflict. If you’ve read Devil’s Shadow, you probably remember it ended with Luther in a very interesting spot. Devil’s Conflict picks up from that.

Basically, I’ll sum it up in three words: Asmodeus is back.

It’s been a lot of fun so far.

But that’s not what I’m here to tell you about today. Today I’ve got some very exciting news. Tantor Media has now released their audio production of Devil’s Due!

Tantor has done a great job with this. They worked with my cover designer to make sure to preserve the cover from the ebook and paperback. They also found the perfect voice for Luther in the form of actor, stage director, and fellow teacher, JD Jackson. In fact, he even looks like Luther!

The audiobook is available for purchase through Audible, but how’d you like to get it for free? There are two ways you can go about that. The first is with a 30-day free trial with Audible.

But I’ve got another way. Tantor has given me six free copies of Devil’s Due. And rather than use them all myself, I’ve decided to run a giveaway.

There are multiple ways to enter. If you’ve reviewed any of the Luther Cross books, you just post the link to the review on Amazon and you’ll get three entries per review. If you haven’t written any reviews yet, you can do so now and post those links through the giveaway page. You can also tweet out pre-crafted messages, each of which will get you one entry.

The more entries you have, the better your chances to win!

So head on over to the giveaway on Rafflecopter and enter to win a free copy of Devil’s Due in audiobook! But hurry, because this is only good until Friday, the 11th!

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