Randall Wood's Creation: The Twelve Shepherds

In the first Jack Randall book, Closure, an assassin is under investigation by the FBI. As his actions and victims are revealed through the press, some Americans are inspired while others are apprehensive. The Twelve Shepherds continues the basic paradigm as a miniseries - think television episodes in a book format.
I've never seen this used in books before and was intrigued by it. I've been enjoying reading the miniseries since it first came out, around the middle of 2016. In Episode 1 of Season 1, Mr. Wood linked some incidents from his first novel, after that, The Twelve Shepherds miniseries took off and is still going.
To me, each episode has a slightly different focus and all of them are remarkable. The reader is treated to multiple points of view. This is important because sometimes what is apparent to one character may not be evident to another.
This is how I see things. Others may have a different take. If you’d like a chance to form your own opinion and haven’t yet read Closure, you are in luck. It is currently free in multiple places (see below). Once you've read it, I feel certain, you’ll understand why some Americans revere the assassin and the miniseries was born.
For the moment, the miniseries is exclusive to Amazon but I suspect that later on it will be available on all the same platforms as its siblings.
If you are interested in finding out more about Mr. Woods, you can visit the following locations:
Book platforms:
Amazon
Apple iTunes
Barnes & Noble
Google Play
Kobo
Social Media:
Goodreads
Website
Wishing you and yours a great one!
Lynn Hallbrooks
author/founder Call Sign Wrecking Crew, LLC
Published on January 20, 2017 17:57
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