I’m a screenwriter making my first move into fiction with Cordero: A California Noir, out March 9.
April 1980. A Southern California desert town. Two brothers get pulled into the orbit of a makeshift compound built on guns, stolen cash, and big promises that turn dangerous fast.
Loosely inspired by the real Norco bank robbery, it’s a lean, fast, character-driven crime novella (~35,000 words) — more fatalistic noir than procedural. A story about loyalty, pride, and the bad decisions that spiral.
Advance review copies are available through March 8 via StoryOrigin.
I’m a screenwriter making my first move into fiction with Cordero: A California Noir, out March 9.
April 1980. A Southern California desert town. Two brothers get pulled into the orbit of a makeshift compound built on guns, stolen cash, and big promises that turn dangerous fast.
Loosely inspired by the real Norco bank robbery, it’s a lean, fast, character-driven crime novella (~35,000 words) — more fatalistic noir than procedural. A story about loyalty, pride, and the bad decisions that spiral.
Advance review copies are available through March 8 via StoryOrigin.
StoryOrigin (ARC copy):
https://books.ericweissbooks.com/Cordero
You can also find the book on Goodreads here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Thanks for taking a look —
Eric