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Monday, 25 April 2016

☀☄ New York Night: Jack Nightingale [7] - Stephen Leather

Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for New York Night, a Supernatural Thriller by (9 November 2015,Three Elephants Limited, 292 pages).

This is the seventh book in the Jack Nightingale series.

Don't miss our interview with author Stephen Leather.

PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and excerpt below. Read the first seven chapters with Amazon Look Inside.

Author Stephen Leather will be awarding a $50 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.   Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).


Synopsis | Teaser | The Series | Author Q&A | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops

Synopsis

Teenagers are being possessed and turning into sadistic murderers.

Priests can’t help, nor can psychiatrists.

So who is behind the demonic possessions?

Jack Nightingale is called in to investigate, and finds his own soul is on the line.

Teaser: Excerpt

     Cheryl Perez pulled the cork from the bottle of Chianti and sloshed it into a glass. She drank some and went through to her sitting room. She pulled open the drawer of a side table and took out the framed photograph of herself and Eric. It had been in the drawer for over a month – a new record. The photograph had been taken on New Years Eve three years earlier. They’d flown to Vegas for the weekend and seen in the New Year at a show in the MGM Grand. The casino’s logo was in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph. They were both a little drunk and they were holding hands either side of a champagne bucket that Perez was fairly sure contained their second bottle. Maybe their third. They had got so drunk that they had collapsed on the bed in their clothes and woken up the following morning still clothed and wrapped in each other’s arms. ‘You bastard, Eric,’ she whispered. ‘How could you leave me?’
      She took the photograph over to the dining table and stood it in the middle. She sat down, drank some wine and then picked up one of the two pencils there. She drew a cross on the page, dividing it into quarters. She wrote YES in the top right and bottom left quarters, then wrote NO in the top left and bottom right. She took another drink of wine, then smiled lop- sidedly at the photograph. ‘I know, I know, it’s stupid and my soul will burn in Hell, but I have to try, don’t I?’

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The Series: Jack Nightingale

Supernatural Detective Jack Nightingale has his own website at www.jacknightingale.com He also appears in several short stories including Cursed, Still Bleeding, The Tracks and My Name Is Lydia. And you can download a couple of them for FREE!

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Click on the book cover to Look Inside the book on Amazon and read an excerpt.

Nightfall [1]

'You're going to hell, Jack Nightingale': They are words that ended his career as a police negotiator. Now Jack's a struggling private detective - and the chilling words come back to haunt him.

Nightingale's life is turned upside down the day that he inherits a mansion with a priceless library; it comes from a man who claims to be his father, and it comes with a warning. That Nightingale's soul was sold at birth and a devil will come to claim it on his thirty-third birthday - just three weeks away.

Jack doesn't believe in Hell, probably doesn't believe in Heaven either. But when people close to him start to die horribly, he is led to the inescapable conclusion that real evil may be at work. And that if he doesn't find a way out he'll be damned in hell for eternity.

[Published 21 January 2010, 452 pages]

Cursed [1.5]

**FREE download**

Jack Nightingale - lives in the shadows, fights in the dark.

Ex-cop turned private eye Jack Nightingale is used to dealing with tricky situations. He's faced down the powers of hell a couple of times, too. In this new short story, he's called in to help a policeman who's lying at death's door. The doctors can't work out what's wrong. But the dying man's colleagues swear blind that he was cursed by a gypsy during the Dale Farm clearance. And Nightingale could be his only hope. [Published 20 December 2011, 60 pages]

Midnight [2]

Jack Nightingale found it hard enough to save lives when he was a cop. Now he needs to save a soul - his sister's. But to save her he has to find her and they've been separated since birth.

When everyone Jack talks to about his sister dies horribly, he realises that someone, or something, is determined to keep them apart.

If he's going to save his sister, he's going to have to do what he does best - negotiate. But any negotiation with the forces of darkness comes at a terrible price. And first Jack must ask himself the question: is every soul worth saving?

[Published 20 January 2011, 484 pages]

My Name Is Lydia [2.5]

Supernatural detective Jack Nightingale is called in to investigate a young girl who appears to be possessed by an evil spirit.

My Name Is Lydia is about 10,000 words, about thirty pages, perfect if you have half an hour to spare.

[Published 28 November 2014, 31 pages]

Nightmare [3]

What goes around, comes around. Jack Nightingale learned that as a cop and discovered that it was just as true in the world of the supernatural. His life changed forever on the day he failed to stop a young girl throwing herself to her death. Ever since, he's been haunted by thoughts that he could have done more to save her.

Now her cries for help are louder than ever. Is she trapped in eternal torment? Can Nightingale put things right? Or are the forces of darkness torturing and deceiving him in order to gain the ultimate prize - his soul? Nightingale will have to face down the powers of the police, south London gangs and Hell itself to find out. And evil is closer than he thinks . . .

[Published 19 January 2012, 497 pages]

Nightshade [4]

In Jack Nightingale's world - where reality and the occult collide - sometimes the only way to fight evil is with evil.

A farmer walks into a school and shoots eight children dead before turning the gun on himself. It's a harrowing but straightforward case - until police search the man's farm and unearth evidence of dark Satanic practices. When the perpetrator's brother approaches Nightingale, adamant that his brother was set up, it's clear that something even more sinister lurks at the heart of the case.

And there are dark forces elsewhere. A young girl miraculously returns to life, claiming she's spoken to those from beyond the grave. Those in contact with her are dying hideous deaths . . . forcing Jack Nightingale to make the hardest decision he's ever faced.

[Published 15 April 2013, 433 pages]

Still Bleeding [4.4]

Supernatural detective Jack Nightingale is called in to investigate a case of stigmata. A young girl is bleeding from her hands and feet and claims to be talking to the Virgin Mary. But Nightingale soon realises that all is not as it seems - and the girl is in mortal danger.

Still Bleeding is about 14,000 words, about forty pages, perfect if you have half an hour to spare.

[Published 1 May 2012, 46 pages]

Blood Bath [4.5]

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Supernatural detective Jack Nightingale is called in to investigate a series of bloody deaths in a struggling hotel.

Blood Bath is a short story written by bestselling author Stephen Leather, accompanied by six more short stories written by fans inspired by the cover and title.

[Published 25 April 2014, 182 pages]

I Know Who Did It [4.6]

Jack Nightingale was always happier dealing with criminal cases or even divorce than he was with matters of the supernatural. So when a client came with a simple request to uncover the meaning behind her father’s last words, he was happy enough to take the case. Little did he know that the investigation would lead him to one of the vilest demons to ever walk through the gates of Hell.

[Published 30 June 2015, 44 pages]

Lastnight [5]

A killer is murdering Goths with relish - skinning and butchering them. The cops aren't getting anywhere so Jack Nightingale's nemesis, Superintendent Chalmers, asks him for help.

Nightingale discovers that the murdered Goths had one thing in common: a tattoo connected to the secretive Satanic child-sacrificing cult called the Order of Nine Angles.

As Nightingale closes in on the killers, the tables are turned and he finds himself in the firing line, along with his friends and family. The Order will stop at nothing to protect their secrets and Nightingale realises that there is nothing he can do to protect himself. Nor can he run, for the Order has connections across the world. It leaves him with only one way to stop the carnage - and that's to take his own life . . .

[Published 16 January 2014, 417 pages]

Tracks [5.5]

Supernatural detective Jack Nightingale is called in to investigate when an old man appears to have been hit by a train on an abandoned railway line. But there hasn't been a train there in more than fifty years. So what killed the old man?
As Nightingale investigates, he realises that there are dark forces at work and his own life is on the line.

[Published 17 December 2014, 34 pages]

San Francisco Night [6]

Jack Nightingale fights his battles in the shadows – in the grey areas where the real world meets the supernatural. But when he arrives in San Francisco to take on a group of Satanists bent on opening a doorway to Hell, the danger is out in the open and all too real.

The Apostles – a Satanic coven using murder and torture to pave the way for a demon to enter the real world – realise that Nightingale is on their tail. And unleash their own brand of monsters to take him down.

With Nightingale’s life – and his very soul – on the line, he has only days to stop The Apostles from bringing death and destruction to the entire world.

[Published 21 December 2014, 355 pages]

About the Author

Stephen Leather is one of the UK's most successful thriller writers, an eBook and Sunday Times bestseller and author of the critically acclaimed Dan "Spider' Shepherd series and the Jack Nightingale supernatural detective novels.

Before becoming a novelist he was a journalist for more than ten years on newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Mirror, the Glasgow Herald, the Daily Mail and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. He is one of the country's most successful eBook authors and his eBooks have topped the Amazon Kindle charts in the UK and the US. In 2011 alone he sold more than 500,000 eBooks and was voted by The Bookseller magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the UK publishing world.

Born in Manchester, he began writing full time in 1992. His bestsellers have been translated into fifteen languages. He has also written for television shows such as London's Burning, The Knock and the BBC's Murder in Mind series and two of his books, The Stretch and The Bombmaker, were filmed for TV. You can find out more from his website www.stephenleather.com. Jack Nightingale has his own website at www.jacknightingale.com

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12 comments:

Stephen Leather said...

Thanks for having me on your wonderful blog! :-)

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you for hosting

Judy Schechter said...

Congratulations on your book's release, it sounds awesome! Good luck on the tour and thank you for the generous giveaway!

Nikolina said...

I am really enjoying following this tour, thank you!

MomJane said...

This really sounds like a unique and fascinating story.

Marcy Meyer said...

I enjoyed the excerpt. Sounds really interesting.

Victoria Alexander said...

Great teaser, sounds like an awesome book and a great series. Thanks for sharing :)

Anonymous said...

Your book sounds great.

Rita Wray said...

I like the sound of the book.

Unknown said...

Sounds like a great read, thank you for sharing!

Ally Swanson said...

I enjoyed reading the excerpt. This book sounds like such an interesting and intriguing read! Totally can't wait to check out this book!

Ally Swanson said...

Congrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!