How much work does your title do to take readers into the story?Learn more about the book and author at Jeffrey Siger's website.
The title for book #11 in my Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis series is A Deadly Twist, and the story is filled with many unexpected deadly twists. But the interesting thing for me about this title is that it’s the first book in my mystery-thriller series that does not employ an alliterative title. With the exception of the trade paperback version of The Mykonos Mob (Book #10)–titled Island of Secrets–every Kaldis book uses an alliterative title naming the Greek locale where that story is set. With my books considered fast paced favorites of armchair travelers, I suppose it’s fair to say that, even in their alliterative form, my titles work well at drawing readers into the story. By the way, I happily agreed with...[read on]
The Page 69 Test: Murder in Mykonos.
The Page 69 Test: Prey on Patmos.
The Page 69 Test: Target Tinos.
The Page 69 Test: Mykonos After Midnight.
The Page 69 Test: A Deadly Twist.
Q&A with Jeffrey Siger.
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