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Viergacht
Viergacht
10 years ago

It’s a pretty picture, at least.

Catie
Catie
10 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
10 years ago
Reply to  Catie

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

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago

This. Is. Thrilling.

Kris
Kris
10 years ago

This. Is. Lazy.

Times 20.

Bruce
Bruce
10 years ago

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

john e. . .
10 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.
10 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
10 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
10 years ago

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

Kregger
Kregger
10 years ago

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

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago
Reply to  Kregger

Uh… It is called BRANDING. Duh.

😉

Kregger
Kregger
10 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

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

red
red
10 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
10 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.