Friday, 25 October 2013

Reviews heap praise our ebooks

We love the ebooks we publish but don’t just take our word for it. Check out the excellent reviews that some of our ebook authors are receiving on Amazon ( the links should take you to the Amazon pages - may come up second in the list when you key the address in).

Harry’s Torment by Michael Beck



Harry’s Torment is set in the fictional east coast port of Thirlston and is centred on the heroin trade. Unlike some other crime novels this is not a ‘who done it’ as we very soon discover identity of the local drugs baron. We see how the officers try to piece together various bits of information in their pursuit of him and how he attempts to stay one step ahead of them. This takes place alongside a personal feud between two senior customs officials and this impacts upon one of the officers in particular as he is used as a pawn in their struggle. His close working relationships with a local detective inspector also causes problems and pressures for both parties as the story comes to a dramatic conclusion.
Reviews at http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B00E40NF5Y

 

Cyber Rules by Myra King. The novel by Australian writer Myra tells the story of a farmer’s wife in isolated rural Australia. Caught up on the addictive side of the Internet, she holds a secret which may prove to be deadly. Price £2.05.


Reviews at http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cyber-Rules-Myra-King-ebook/dp/B007Y67772


White Gold by Roger Barnes A thriller by first-time author Roger Barnes taking the reader into a world of intrigue and danger set amid the poachers of Africa. £2.23

Reviews at http://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Gold-Roger-Barnes-ebook/dp/B006FH0598
* We have also published:
Lost Souls by Roger Barnes

When young women start to go missing in Africa, the kidnappers warn not to investigate but the police do and the women’s hideously mutilated bodies are returned. After that the investigations are stopped and a continuing flow of traumatised victims are returned alive, having being used in the most brutal and degrading ways.

This continues until another four are abducted and the British Government decides it must act and recommence the investigation, but this time using a very different approach. A Special Forces Major with an uncanny knack for finding people is teamed with an unorthodox politically incorrect police officer, and both are asked to volunteer to try and find them.





Global Shorts - an anthology of short stories taken from the early years of the Global Short Competition. Price £2.23



Vegemite Whiskers - a selection of some of the finest writing from Australian authors who have entered the Global Short Story Competition. Price £1.48.
 
 



Haghir the Dragon Finder by John Dean, a comic fantasy for older children. Haghir and his hopeless comrades are dragon slayers seeking a new challenge. £1.48.

All can be obtained by keying their titles into the search field of the Kindle shop at www.amazon.co.uk Australian readers will have to purchase via Amazon US at www.amazon.com




* If you don’t have a Kindle, there is a free Kindle reading app for your PC at
John Dean




 
 

 

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