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by Nolon King


  “I … I don’t know. I could try.”

  “You sure?”

  “Give me your hand.”

  Mallory reached out, tentatively, and put her hand in his.

  Her hand was smooth, cold.

  He closed his eyes, waiting for something.

  And then he got two flashes.

  One of them bright enough to make him smile.

  But the other was dark, and Jasper couldn’t mask his face before it betrayed him.

  “What is it?” She pulled her hand away. “What did you see?”

  “You’re going to have another child.”

  “What?”

  “A daughter.”

  “What? I’m not even married. With who? When?”

  “I don’t know.” Jasper shook his head. “It’s not that specific. She’s older … maybe you adopted?”

  “Why did you look so scared?”

  “Because there’s somebody out there even worse than Dodd. And he’s going to come for you.”

  THE END

  The story continues…

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  A Note From The Authors

  Welcome back to Creek County.

  Funny story — well, funny if you’ve got a morbid writer’s sense of humor like me — after Nolon and I finished the fourth No Justice book, he was pretty much wiped out by how dark that last story went.

  You see, Nolon and I outline the books and then I write the first draft.

  But when it comes to the writing process, I tend to only use the outline as a starting map. Once I’m into the story, I stop following the map and follow where the characters want to take me, and what they want to show me.

  And they wanted to show me some horrible shit.

  So Nolon was a bit surprised by just how dark the fourth book got.

  I think he needed to go pet a bunch of puppies for months on end to cleanse himself.

  So when we got to the fifth book, we did what we usually do — outlined the story and then I got to work on the first draft.

  A couple weeks in he asked, “So, Dave, I haven’t heard from you in a bit. Um, is this book going to be dark?”

  “No, not at all,” I lied. “It’s much lighter.”

  And then I sent him this draft.

  And I think I broke him.

  Now the thing is, I hadn’t intended for it to get this dark.

  But that’s what the characters decided to show me.

  And if Mal and Jasper have something to show me, I’d be a fool to ignore them.

  At any rate, I enjoyed the ride even if it was another dark one.

  But it’s nothing compared to what’s coming next. One more dark ride with Mal and Jasper in the sixth, and probably final, book in the series.

  Look forward to seeing you then!

  Dave (and Nolan)

  A quick favor…

  If you liked No Stopping, then would you kindly* consider taking a few minutes to leave a review on Amazon. If you’re a book blogger, we’d love any mentions on your blog or YouTube channel, also. Every bit of word-of-mouth helps to introduce us to new readers.

  As always, thank you for reading,

  David Wright (and Nolon King)

  (* Bonus points if you got the Bioshock reference.)

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  About the Authors

  Nolon King writes fast-paced psychological thrillers set in the glitzy world of entertainment’s power players with a bold, insightful voice. He’s not afraid to explore the darker side of human nature through stories featuring families torn apart by secrets and lies.

  Nolon loves to write about big questions and moral quandaries. How far would you go to cover up an honest mistake? Would you destroy your career to protect your family? How much of your soul would you sell to get the life of your dreams? Would you cheat on your husband to keep your children safe? Would you give in to a stalker's demands to save your marriage?

  David W. Wright is the co-author of edge-of-your seat thrillers including the best-selling post-apocalyptic series Yesterday’s Gone, the paranoid sci-fi WhiteSpace series, and the vigilante series, No Justice, as well as standalone thrillers 12, and Crash which was recently optioned for a movie.

  David is an accomplished, though intermittent, cartoonist who lives in [LOCATION REDACTED] with his wife and son [NAMES REDACTED.]

  He is not at all paranoid.

  He is “the grumpy one” on the The Story Studio Podcast with fellow Sterling and Stone founders, Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant.

  You can email him at [email protected]

  We swear, he almost never bites. Unless you feed him after midnight.

 

 

 


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