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Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 November 2015

A very unique experience

Phantasms in the Infirmary

Is there another book similar to The Ultimate Phantasms in the Infirmary out there?
I don't believe there is.
Of course there are hospital ghost story books out there but they are either written as fact or pure fiction.

Our book is a fact based fictional spin...  Stories written for the delectation of the reader but definitely ground on truth.

They have been amassed over many years and are collected in this compendium of scary tales.

Get a copy and read all about the spectral shenanigans we have to endure in a hospital

Saturday, 4 April 2015

283 billion to one chance

Legally Lucky
This story focuses on the chance of winning the lottery more than once.
Recently, a couple in the UK won £1000000 twice.
The chances of that are 283 billion to one,  yet it occurred.
Read Legally Lucky to see what happens in this story, examine the odds and balance the pros and cons...

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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Powerful publishing

Mental Dental (MBP)
Read it!
Why?

Simply because you have never read anything like this, ever.

It's a blend of murder, mystery, good and evil. Intrigue and fear, twists and turns galore.
People are dying and innocent people are being blamed.

One person dies and another destroyed.. Two for the price of one.
The recognition of a pattern is overlooked by law enforcement agencies until one of the accused stumbles on the truth.
Join Dr Jessie Stack in her quest for truth.  Her life and those of others depend on it.

This stylish killer thriller is a must read... Link

Find it on Amazon Kindle, paperback or on the Lulu.Com website.... You will be thankful for the recommendation.
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Thursday, 4 December 2014

Read, enjoy and please review

I spoke to a colleague recently about the lack of reviews of my new novel on Amazon and how it can affect the marketability of Phantasms in the Infirmary.
She said that that good review numbers is not always a reliable reason to purchase a book. 
This is reassuring but is her opinion transferable?
As authors, we are dependent on the views of our readers to inform and influence other potential readers.
However,  low review numbers can be deceiving and readers could miss out on the opportunity to discover a potential best selling Novel.

What is your opinion on this?