I’m a screenwriter making my first foray into fiction with Cordero: A California Noir, releasing March 9.
Set in April 1980 in a small Southern California desert town, it follows two brothers pulled into the orbit of a local compound built on guns, stolen cash, and apocalyptic promises that turn dangerous fast.
Inspired in part by the real Norco bank robbery, the novel leans character-driven and unsentimental rather than procedural.
If you enjoy hard-edged crime fiction in the tradition of Elmore Leonard and Don Winslow, I’m offering review copies via StoryOrigin through March 8 (before it enters Kindle Unlimited).
Set in April 1980 in a small Southern California desert town, it follows two brothers pulled into the orbit of a local compound built on guns, stolen cash, and apocalyptic promises that turn dangerous fast.
Inspired in part by the real Norco bank robbery, the novel leans character-driven and unsentimental rather than procedural.
If you enjoy hard-edged crime fiction in the tradition of Elmore Leonard and Don Winslow, I’m offering review copies via StoryOrigin through March 8 (before it enters Kindle Unlimited).
StoryOrigin: https://books.ericweissbooks.com/Cordero
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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— Eric Weiss