So, here's the thing! Next Friday there's an event happening - Murder 9.0 will be published, but . . . come closer - it's been pre-released and you can get it here in the US: http://is.gd/UKYFRl and here in the UK: http://is.gd/SKZA2k. I know, you're saying to yourself: "And how is this event going to effect the price of kiwi fruit in New Zealand?" And well you might. But listen . . . come closer - not only have I written a novella of 23,000-words called An Ill Wind that incorporates a new hero - DI Cyrus Kane - who plies his trade in Brick Lane in London, but is on holiday in Cornwall - four other brilliant bestselling authors have also written new stories: Lawrence Kelter (The Death of Red Rocket and the Bright Blue Light); Jenny Milchman (Mother May I); Rick Murcer (The Pier); and Rebecca Stroud (Amelia's Island). Now, anyone in their right mind would think that was more than enough, but . . . come closer. We've included four full books. I know, I know - you couldn't dream up something like that, could you? Me, myself and I have included Footprints of the Dead, which is one of my very best and . . . come closer - I'm writing the second in the series Whispers of the Dead (Tom Gabriel 2) now, and it'll be published during the first week in September. Also, and as well as - three of those other four brilliant bestselling authors have included a full book as well: Now, if that isn't the best offer you've had while we've been sitting in this lifeboat wondering where our next meal is coming from, I'll eat all my vegetables up!
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Andrew James Pearson
8/17/2014 09:57:44 pm
Just put me on the list, down to my last 1000 books need a good fix. Keep them coming TIM. Hope you've settled in, back up North.
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Tim Ellis
8/18/2014 06:30:17 am
Thanks for the comment, Andrew. Yeah, books are two a penny these days! Yes, we're settled in now. We were stood outside the patio door tonight and a bat (?Vampire) was flying round and round really low, and yesterday we went to the Pack Horse Inn just over the border into Derbyshire for Sunday lunch. The views round here are breath-taking.
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