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Viergacht
Viergacht
9 years ago

It’s a pretty picture, at least.

Catie
Catie
9 years ago
Reply to  Viergacht

Ruined by the boring font choice and placement. It could’ve been at least a good cover, if not a good cover for a thriller.

Viergacht
Viergacht
9 years ago
Reply to  Catie

I find it quite relaxing. Maybe for a book on yoga?

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago

This. Is. Thrilling.

Kris
Kris
9 years ago

This. Is. Lazy.

Times 20.

Bruce
Bruce
9 years ago

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

john e. . .
9 years ago

If t.l. peters had only used Papyrus.

And what kind of jackass doesn’t capitalize his name?

Oh, wait —

john e. . .

L.
L.
9 years ago

That’s one of the generic sample photos that came with my computer, which leads me to wonder if the author got permission to use it.

gp
gp
9 years ago

Maybe the author can arrange a cover swap with someone else. This would be a fair cover for another book. It has trade value.

Hitch
9 years ago

You designer-y guys and gals: what the hell’s wrong with that font’s baseline?

Kregger
Kregger
9 years ago

And, like Nathan said, this author used this exact same photo for every cover of twenty books.

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago
Reply to  Kregger

Uh… It is called BRANDING. Duh.

😉

Kregger
Kregger
9 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

There’s no hot iron in that picture.
*wink-wink*

red
red
9 years ago
Reply to  Kregger

There’s a rather obvious subtle implication of one, but maybe it’s only because it’s the same kind of shot used on one of those never-ending Blue Pill commercials on TV.

Also, a title like The End Game should have a period after it rather than a pause.

joiless
joiless
9 years ago

I’m actually more concerned that there’s TWENTY books in this series. That cover is just about enough to knock me unconscious, and it’s only 1/20th of what is happening here. Also, “The End Game” seems like a poor title third book in a series that long.