I need a book cover design for my book "Mystery in Apt 1B." It's about two young A...
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Hi. Can you give more inmformation about the characters and the mystery scene ? Thank you!
Hello, Looks nice idea pls share me more details at my email... zagi007@gmail.com
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Hello, Ann! Thank you so much! The 2 main characters are Sally and Warren. Here are their physical descriptions:
The man is a tall Caucasian in his late twenties, wearing a pair of sporty Ray-Ban sunglasses. He’s got handsome features like those American actors, and broad shoulders like an athlete. His Stanford University T-shirt, khaki shorts, and black flip-flops give him a laid-back look. Taking off his Ray-Bans, he shows me a broad Hollywood smile, the kind that forms crinkles at the corners of one’s eyes. Looking at him, I think instinctively: upper-middle-class parents; probably played sports; confident kid who excelled in school all along.
I turn my attention to the woman. She is a thin, small-framed Asian, perhaps in her early or mid-twenties. She has cute, babyish features that probably make her look younger than her actual age. Though not appearing to wear makeup, her clean complexion and porcelain-like skin look as if they are from a photoshopped ad. She is wearing a plain black T-shirt, the type of jeans with holes in them, and a pair of Nike running shoes. The young woman seems a little pale and tense. It’s not as easy to guess her background, but I would bet money she is the one with questions for me.
About the murder scene, I am including this scene from the novel:
That was when I first saw the man lying on the floor.
His body was in an awkward, rigid position in a puddle of dried blood. I could see his face, stubbled and in a dark shade of blue. He was a Chinese man in his early thirties. His spiritless eyes seemed to be staring directly at me. His face, stiff from rigor mortis, appeared forever locked in a grotesque half-smile.
Hello, Zagi, thank you so much. I emailed you. You can also look at my reply to Ann above. If you have any more specific questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks again.
Thank you!
You are welcome! Thanks for working on this.
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