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Thriller covers premade

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Looking for thriller covers premade ( killers, fbi, detective, murder etc ) any sites you care to pass on is appreciated. thanks
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Check out Adrijus at Rocking Book Covers. He has 35$ and 50$ pre-mades that are simply stunning for the price. I've used him before (as have MANY KB'ers) and he's very reliable, affordable and professional. He has lots of action, military, PA and zombie but depending on the theme of your story you may find something there though he tends to lean towards the horrific and ethereal. If you're writing something raw and gritty I think you'll like him and if you need something custom you'll be in excellent hands.

http://www.rockingbookcovers.com/
Third vote for Adrijus for all the reasons mentioned by Capt. Kirk above and he's an absolute pleasure to work with.
Here's my Thriller premade gallery if you wish to have a look:

ebookindiecovers.com/premade-ebook-covers-mysterysuspense/

Thank You!
Melody
D.L. Shutter said:
Check out Adrijus at Rocking Book Covers. He has 35$ and 50$ pre-mades that are simply stunning for the price. I've used him before (as have MANY KB'ers) and he's very reliable, affordable and professional. He has lots of action, military, PA and zombie but depending on the theme of your story you may find something there though he tends to lean towards the horrific and ethereal. If you're writing something raw and gritty I think you'll like him and if you need something custom you'll be in excellent hands.

http://www.rockingbookcovers.com/
I like these. The only thing is I notice most have the authors name really small. Which would make it hard to see if you were trying to brand yourself.
kalel said:
I like these. The only thing is I notice most have the authors name really small. Which would make it hard to see if you were trying to brand yourself.
I'm sure if you just asked RBC, he'd be willing to make the author name bigger. =)
kalel said:
I like these. The only thing is I notice most have the authors name really small. Which would make it hard to see if you were trying to brand yourself.
That's changeable if needed.

But don't be falling for this myth of author name size being 'branding'. No author has brand until reader actually reads his book. If person doesn't know your name, it has no brand, doesn't matter what font size it is in. Font size is not branding..
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