Brimstone Now Available in Kindle

That was fast. Lynn uploaded  Brimstone to Amazon’s Kindle processor just this morning, and already the Kindle version is appearing on Amazon, with a cover, and with the ability to peek inside.

Though the interior layout of the Kindle version is not as beautifully done as the interior layout of the print version, it looks really good. We again thank and congratulate redbat design for her exterior and interior layout and design of our book.

We also thank Dean Williams for his astounding cover art, both for Shadow Woman and Brimstone. He has already completed the cover art for Gambit, which will be Book 2 in the Louise Conan Doyle Mystery Series, and he is now working on the cover art for Ember, which will be Book 3. We hope to have each of those books up by the end of the year.

Dean paints the old fashion way, with a real brush, and a real palette. Yet somehow he can draw individual hairs, translucent lace, and curling smoke. I hope to soon put up a photo gallery of his Dean’s amazing art. For now, I’ll simply show the one painting that first caught my attention and prompted us to contact him.

That’s a painting, not a photograph.

So it’s a great day for us here at the Louise Conan Doyle Cyclopedia. Thank you for dropping by.