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Showcase #5

Book Title: Bad News Bagmen

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Book Title: Bad News Bagmen

Genre: Horror/Thriller

Status: Ongoing(6 published parts!)

Summary:

"Badnews, Bagmen!" is a chilling, gritty, and psychologically intense horror-drama novel set in the dark underbelly of New Orleans. The narrative follows the lives of Milo and Samael Steg, two biracial African-American brothers with psychopathic tendencies, who find themselves spiraling deeper into a life of crime and chaos as rookie contract killers and private investigators. Milo, the angry and wirey twin, is a ruthless Xanax addict, embittered by the responsibility of looking after his eccentric and sturdier twin brother, Samael. The siblings find themselves entangled in a larger political plot orchestrated by the city's corrupt mayor, who employs them to eliminate his enemies and cover his misdeeds.....or does he??

Mature: Very for gore and vulgar-goes across board for my stories.

Next update: Friday or early sat!

Language(s): Bad English! My grammar is improving, but I'm very much still new, and you can tell I'm an ex-athlete burn lol.


Showcase Question:


1. What prompted you to write this story?

"I wrote the story to test out my skill at horror writing."


2. What struggles do you face when writing?

"I struggle with not making new stories and maintaining one project at a time due to still not understanding self-publishing chapter by chapter vs whole books lol"


3.What is something you consider unique about your book?

"What's unique is my language and style choice of 2 person narrative from some not-too-loveable goons."


4. Do you plan for this book to be a standalone, series or don't know yet (plz list the reason why you don't know yet)?

"It's a secret due to the nature of the MCs possibly not surviving you may never know but it will be a contained world still after."


5. What is your favorite quote from the novel (please add permission for me to use the quote "Yes you have my permission" is good)?

"I do not know if I am spat out redundantly to this karmic cycle to enact the deranged and petulant whims of what feels like my past, yet maybe my destiny."


My understanding of your book:


I wanted to share my thoughts on a book I recently finished reading called "Bad News, Bagmen" by AIVtales. This novel is a gripping page-turner with well-developed characters driving the plot forward. I was particularly impressed by how the author reveals the characters' backstories, fleshes out their relationships, and illustrates their unique perspectives on the world. I found myself laughing out loud at some of the character interactions, which were entertaining and engaging. Overall, I think the author has done an excellent job of creating a believable and intriguing world, and I look forward to keeping up with the updates to see where the story goes next.

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