Tuesday 2 July 2013

Dead Men Lie

Good Morning everyone

Here in sunny England the sun has once again gone for its summer vacation. Two days followed by rain in good for the gardens but bad for the soul. The veggies are being looked after but it will be too damp for me to get there today so it means a day of concentrated effort here in front of my silver screened friend.

 After a weekend of frustration and disappointment i have put them away filed under another lesson learnt. My car less than a month old is sick and requires major repair. Electronics are marvelous but when they fail ohhh what trouble they cause.

Dead men Lie received yet another marvelous review last night for the moment it resides on Amazon but i will list it here and on the website for everyone to see and savour. As i have always said Dead Men Lie is a well written and researched book all it lacks is profile. If i can get the story into peoples hands then invariably they enjoy it, the problem occurs when we do not push ourselves as hard as we should.

As promised here is our latest review my thanks to K. Meador for her time:-
Dead Men Lie is an intricately woven tale of greed, power, evil and control. But it is also more. it holds suspense, intrigue, evokes sympathy and heroes come out in a fashion you wouldn't believe. 

I don't want to go into too much detail I certainly wouldn't want to spoil the story for you. But if you are looking for a fast paced, suspenseful novel with intriguing characters this is a must read for you. I clearly enjoyed it. 

 There you are and this from a successful author. Once again my thanks for a candid opinion. Discover what Dead men Lie is all about this weekend. We are at Stelling Minnis school fair this Saturday where we will be attempting something new, CD's of the book priced just a little more than the Kindle version but half the cost of a paperback. The whole team will be out my granddaughter aged 2 will be there complete with tee shirt displaying our logo so if possible come and meet us.

What else is happening in the weird world of mine? Nothing much actually have just taken on more land so we can increase the production of Mrs P's infamous jams and pickles. Speaking of which, well not really but it linked nicely we ate our first home grown potatoes last night and picked the first of the broad beans. A little later that usual but well worth the wait. Already our two friends have returned to cause trouble. Our mole is still digging away despite our best efforts dynamite will be used if he persists much longer. I can live with him that's just nature what grieves me is the two legged thieves that appear every year around this time to help themselves to my produce. The occasional missing cabbage i can live with but last year they stripped the trees of every plum we had so we are on soft fruit watch for the next month or two not that we will ever catch them can't be there every hour of the day. If i did when would Reverend Bayles ever return.

 That's enough for now time to attempt to lift the review and move it around the various sites. here come the advert again 

Dead Men Lie is available to read on Kindle, Kobo or via our website davidtprocterbooks.co.uk If this appeals to you then we would love to welcome you into our ever growing family of devoted readers. 

Until later have a great day   

Dave


 

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