30 August 2018

A happy arrival

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Look what the courier brought ….

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Book Five in the Bromo Perkins series of crime fiction stories has been printed by Ingram Spark and is now being made available through all its distribution outlets – Amazon, Kindle and major book wholesalers and bookshops worldwide.

An e-book version is also available for those who have deserted the pleasurable experience of paper and ink and the joy of flicking over the pages.

Again, it is centred on the cosmopolitan inner-city suburb of Richmond in the Australian state capital, Melbourne – often voted the world’s most liveable city.

It’s no Booker Prize winner, nor will I make pretentious claims to have it given literature status.

It is an entertainment.  Enjoy.

 

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