Thursday, December 5, 2019

Now scheduling a two week tour for I Know When You’re Going To Die by Michael J. Bowler

Now scheduling a two week tour for I Know When You’re Going To Die by Michael J. Bowler

This tour will be February 24- March 9 (weekdays only)



I am scheduling reviews, guest blogs, interviews and spotlight stops

pdf, epub and mobi available for reviewers 


To participate in this tour please send:


Your blog name and url

A couple suggested dates during the tour

Please let me know if you wish to review


I Know When You’re Going To Die

Michael J. Bowler

Genre: YA Suspense/Thriller

Publisher: Michael J. Bowler, Author

Date of Publication: Release date 2/25/2020

ISBN: 978-1-7333290-0-2
ASIN: B07Z48BHH4

Number of pages: 212
Word Count: 81K

Cover Artist: Streetlight Graphics

Book Description:

Leonardo Cantrell is a painfully shy sixteen-year-old who cannot look people in the eye. One night while he’s volunteering at a homeless shelter, an old man forces eye contact and gives Leo the power to see Death.

His best, and only, friend—J.C. Rivera—thinks this new power is cool until Leo accidentally looks into J.C.’s eyes and “sees” his murder, a murder that will occur in less than two weeks. Stunned and shaken, the two boys sift through clues in Leo’s “vision” in a desperate effort to find the killer and stop him before he can strike.

Aided by feisty new-girl-at-school, Laura, the boys uncover evidence suggesting the identity of the murderer. However, their plan to trap the would-be killer goes horribly awry and reveals a truth that could kill them all.

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About the Author:


Michael J. Bowler is an award-winning author who grew up in Northern California. He majored in English/Theatre at Santa Clara University, earned a master’s in film production from Loyola Marymount University, a teaching credential in English from LMU, and a master's in Special Education from Cal State University Dominguez Hills. Michael taught high school in Hawthorne, California, both in general education and to students with learning disabilities. When Michael is not writing, you can find him volunteering as a youth mentor with the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and raising his newly adopted son. He is a passionate advocate for the fair treatment of children and teens in California, and hopes his books can show young people they are not alone in their struggles.









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