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HOTCHPOTCH

Rhymes for grown-ups. A 64-page hardback gift book with good quality white paper and abstract monotone artwork throughout,  plus one or two illustrative pictures.

Humour. Landscape. current affairs. Contact the author for this  book.

 

Sixty tales

In rhyming verse

Perhaps you'll praise

Perhaps you'll curse

However bad

There must be worse

So take a chance

And read it first.

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64 Pages

£7.50  plus pp

WHAT OTHERS SAY

STATE OF MIND

'The chapters were pacey, steady and succinct, all the time creating tension and suspense. An easy read. Ideal for a train journey.' ROBIN QUAKER, AUTHOR, HALFPENNIES AND BLUE VINYL.

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TROUBLED SOULS

'I was quickly drawn into the story and struggled to put it down. Twists and turns in the plot added to the intrigue and reminded us to be mindful of others while we are still alive. A great read!' ALISON MAGEE-BARKER, OWNER,

AJ LAKES CONSULTANCY.

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SWAP

What a good, pacey read! Just right for a holiday novel. Liked all the characters and the flow of the story. Enjoyed the "race to the end" and, of course, the detail of Morecambe sands,' MARY ROSE SELMAN, BUSINESS COACH

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THIEF

'I enjoyed reading the story. I found it fast-moving, easy and clear to understand; in fact quite a page-turner - couldn't put it down. So many twists and turns in the plot, but still straightforward to follow. ED EVANS, MAGAZINE EDITOR

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FANDANGO NIGHTS

'Thoroughly enjoyed it and getting to know the characters. You have captured the dance workd extremely accurately, and I had to keep reading from start to finish.' SHARON CHADWICK, DANCE CLUB ORGANISER, 590JIVE

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PAUL HAS A PROBLEM (soon to be added)

'I started reading and enjoyed it so much I finished it the same day.  It's so entertaining and the story flows well. It's a good read with lots of humour.'

LIZ JONES, AVID READER

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COMA (soon to be added)

'The story was as entertaining as ever: believable characters, realistic family drama. A great Whodunnit!'

LIZ JONES, AVID READER

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