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message 1: by Ron (new)

Ron Shaw I respectfully disagree with the lack of audience, In my opinion The book is mis-labled as having an anti-hero, as those are more often seen as broody renegade villains seeking redemption (or revenging themselves on former colleagues) whereas the main character of the Agent is more the irascible, irreverent Hero who tries to hide his nobility with as much detest-ability as he can muster. I like this kind of character and think if it were more played up, the audience confused by the anti-hero label who are similarly minded would rise up.


message 2: by Brock (new)

Brock Deskins You';re right. Branding isn't my strong suit. My inability to promote is the greatest limit to my success in finding audiences for my books. I need to go back and scrub my blurbs, maybe pin down the story's focus and goal.


message 3: by Brock (new)

Brock Deskins And by lack of audience I'm only referring to sales numbers. Both books together only sold 9 copies with half as many audiobook listeners that bought The Miscreant going on to listen to The Agent.


message 4: by Ron (new)

Ron Shaw Sorry, I have yet to write my review for The Agent and my finances preclude me from buying book 1 currently, but I will when I am able


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