Read an ebook week is here - Download Chapter One of Dead Man's Wharf

Read an e Book Week 6 - 12 March 2011 is  here again and although the purpose of Read an E Book Week is the same as when it was first devised, i.e. to encourage people to read e books this year also sees it celebrating the fortieth anniversary since the first e book was created. Amazing? Yes. You can read all about it on the Read an E Book Week web site.


For Read an e Book Week visitors to my web site will be able to download Chapter One of Dead Man's Wharf which is published in mass market paperback on 11 March. It is already available in hardcover, as an e book, on Kindle and as an unbridged audio book.



Horton and Cantelli are called to a nursing home where an elderly resident, suffering from dementia, claims she's been attacked by an intruder. Horton is ready to dismiss it as senile ramblings until he discovers that her room-mate has died, the dead woman's belongings are missing and her son, convicted for armed robbery, has been found dead in his cell. Soon, to his surprise, Horton finds he is caught up in a complex investigation that has far-reaching international implications. With the pressure on to find a killer, and hampered by his belief that his bosses are lying to him, Horton discovers that he's stepped into a web of intrigue, deception and corruption that stretches back into the past.



Plus check out the Read an E Book Week web site for some special offers and possibly some free e books.


You can still also buy Blood on the Sand and In For The Kill at some amazing prices on Amazon's Kindle. Available for one more week at 94p per book in the UK and $1.51 on Amazon.com

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