Vote the Cover of Cash Kushel’s “Sense of Direction”
VIRGINIA BEACH – Cash Kushel’s newest book, Sense of Direction, is a political thriller set in Florida about a professor who volunteers to do a favor and soon is in a race for survival.
If you would like to vote on the cover, please read the synopsis below and vote using the right hand sidebar poll. Thank you for your vote!
SYNOPSIS
Professor Steven Kaye is enjoying country club life in Florida when his son Ross volunteers him as the chauffeur to presidential candidate Senator Dallas Dunn. During a weekend of political rallies, fundraisers and a presidential debate, Kaye must become bodyguard as well to protect the Senator and himself from evil forces.
Recent national events prompt Dunn to make a bold speech about securing America’s borders, triggering attempts by his many detractors to sabotage his candidacy. Due to a highly charged political landscape, various factions adopt strategies that call for the senator’s demise.
A Mexican drug lord, a Vietnam vet, a distressed defense contractor, a handsome cartel henchman, and former members of the Bulgarian Secret Police all stand in the way as the senator tries one last time to secure his party’s nomination.
What starts as a simple assignment for Kaye becomes a race to survive and find a sense of direction.
Sense of Direction launches in October of 2013.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul “Cash” Kushel is an accomplished storyteller whose novels include Lotto Trouble, The Choosers and Stockhammer. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. He has been an award winning professor for the past thirty three years at both Fordham University and New York University. Kushel has appeared on television numerous times as a business and legislative analyst.













The book must be so attractive that I look forward to reading it.
May sense of direction be a wonderful success. I so enjoyed your other books!!!
I like cover 1 better. I feel it is more closely relate to the story.
If I look at the Cover 2 in the bookstore, I would think it is about the casual life in some southern regions.
I think that Cover 2 is a little more symmetrical and tighter. It seems to work better.
What is the curruculum vitae of Professor Kaye?
Paul, Congratulations…looks like a winner.
Nice covers! I like #1 better, though I’d like to be on vacation at #2.
I like cover 2, which is simpler and gives people endless imagination.
Cash- best of luck with your new book. I can’t wait to read it.
Sincerely,
Barry Kupferberg
Would like to see more choices. However the colors of title on both options should be modified. Your book will probably garner the majority of sales from the internet (Amazon)
which means it will be sold from a picture which will be smaller than the ones shown here.
So I suggest you shrink pictures to size Amazon will run and then vote. My guess is that in Cover one it will be difficult to read Direction as you have a dark word against a dark background. In cover 2 the words Sense of are light against a light back ground. Personally both covers are too busy. Maybe two planes going in opposite directions and title in clear easy to read letters and nothing else.??
I love Cover 2.
stu walton-cover 2 evokes a middle eastern feeling associated with mystery and international intrigue. with the sun/palm trees juxtaposed against the presidential seal,,, even if the palm trees are Florida…still conjures up middle east images,which evoke exciting mystery
The new book sounds really great: can not wait to read it
Ellen J. Fox
cover 2 is less “busy”, more professional
Cover 2 is more intriguing
I think that Cover 1 is more in style with what the book is about. I feel that someone would take a second glance at Cover 1, just to see what the book entails.
cover 2