[*I was going to title this post “Puuuurrrrrrty,” but I caught myself in time.]
Yep, the finish copy is now in my hands, another stellar production by Head of Zeus. (And incidentally, who are those guys? I want names and photos and maybe addresses, too, so I can declare my undying devotion to each and every one of them who had a hand in making my book look this good.)
From the first Isis novel HoZ asked me to choose images of Ancient Egypt for the cover art, and at my request HoZ has used that same image as a line break symbol. For Abduction of a Slave it’s Montu, the Egyptian god of war (one of them, anyway).

Which I naturally think is the coolest thing ever. So of course I jumped right on my Zazzle store to see if they make stickers. They do and I did, of all four images from all four Eye of Isis novels. From left in the image below, the Wedjat Eye from Death of an Eye, Seshat the god of scribes from Disappearance of a Scribe, the scarab from Theft of an Idol, and Montu from Abduction of a Slave.

These stickers will make their way into copies of the novels (Eye stickers in copies of Death of an Eye, etc) sold by the Poisoned Pen at the launch of Abduction of a Slave on January 25th, a live and virtual event. See you there, one way or another!



N.B.: For your convenience, there is a Poisoned Pen buy link beneath each image. The PP books are the only ones that will have the stickers in them.
#thiswritinglife Chatter Eye of Isis Abduction of a Slave Death of an Eye disappearance of a scribe Theft of an Idol
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Congratulations on your latest, Dana. Hoping to join you via Zoom on 1/25/25!
In the meantime, enjoy the holidays
Thank you!