BACKLIST Goes On Sale in Run Up to THE GETAWAY LIST release!

So I wrote a series with Eric Beetner, sometimes called The List Series, sometimes called A Bricks & Cam Job, and it is about to wrap up with book number three in August. In this series, I wrote the character of Bricks and Eric wrote Cam, and we alternated first person narration chapters. It was fun as hell, believe me. 

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Anyway, The Getaway List is the final book in the series and in anticipation of its release in August, Down & Out Books is running a special on first book in the series, The Backlist, for just 99 cents (I know…crazy, right?).
What’s it about?  Well….

When the mob finds itself on hard times and has to lay people off, the boss decides to give two different hitters separate lists of “overdue accounts” — a backlist — to see who distinguishes themselves enough to remain on the payroll.

The sharp-tongued Bricks and the hapless, eager to please Cam find themselves faced with challenges they never imagined when they got into the business.

But there’s no other choice than to settle out the names on … The Backlist.

Eric Beetner and Frank Zafiro are behind the voices of Cam and Bricks, and bring you a fast-paced crime novel full of action, twists, verbal jabs, and mayhem. Lots of mayhem.
The series continues in The Short List
When Bricks and Cam strike out on their own in the aftermath of their bloody showdown with the Giordano family, not everything goes as planned. Boring, straight jobs aren’t satisfying, and their first successful solo hit is a messy one. Worse yet, someone has revenge on their mind.

Before they know what is happening, Cam is kidnapped and Bricks is attacked by an old enemy.

Cam uses his wits as he struggles to escape his captors while Bricks frantically searches for her partner in crime. Both hack away at the mystery of who is bent upon vengeance against them. There is a short list in play, and both Cam and Bricks are on it.

But they’re not going to stand still and take being attacked. Not by anyone. They’re going to fight back. They’re making a list of their own, and it’s even shorter than the one they’re on …
And it all wraps up (probably!) in the August 2018 release of The Getaway List.
Bricks and Cam are back, this time fleeing from the East Coast after closing accounts with the mob. Planning a new life on the West Coast, the pair of hit men stop off in Ashton, a small, rural town in eastern Washington, only to immediately find themselves embroiled in trouble in typical fashion.

What starts in a bar as a simple intervention between an abusive boyfriend and his victim girlfriend quickly escalates into a blood feud between Cam and Bricks and the family of local backwoods royalty, the Crawfords.

Once Cam and Bricks draw first blood, all of the force of the extended Crawford family and their militia-minded cohorts are brought to bear on them. The Crawfords have numbers and hometown advantage, but they’ve never gone up against anyone like Cam and Bricks before. Bricks’ lethal cunning and Cam’s penchant for successful messes wreaks havoc with the Crawford’s attempts to bring them to small town justice.

Despite their talents, though, the two big city assassins soon find themselves struggling not just to win this war, but to make it out of town alive.
I had a great time writing this series with my friend and co-author. Eric is one of the fastest writers I’ve ever had the pleasure of writing with, and he’s just an all-round great guy. If you like any of A Brick & Cam Job books, you’ll dig the rest of his work. I’d suggest starting with either RumRunners or The Devil Doesn’t Want Me, although Criminal Economics is a pretty bitchin’ read, too. 
It is with a little bittersweet pride that I say farewell to this series, but it was a hell of a ride. Hope you enjoy the final chapter as much as I did!

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