Hello all.
I'm trying to build up some reviews for my new novel, "The Ripperologists," on Amazon.com.
In order to kindle that flame, as it were, I'm offering a free copy of the novel to the first three people that contact me. Your only obligation is that you have to write a short review on Amazon after you read the book -- pro or con, doesn't make no nevermind to me. I just need to get that pump primed.
If you're interested, let me know.
And thanks!
John G.
Oh, and here's a description of the book:
Famous mystery novelist Barbara Thomas -- who has once again topped the best-seller lists, this time with a new, nonfiction book she claims reveals, once and for all, the true identity of Jack the Ripper -- is paired with legendary Ripperologist Henry McHugh, a renowned and beloved expert in the field.
Brought together by an eager police detective, the two rivals must put aside their differences long enough to piece together the identity of a killer who has ingeniously recreated Jack the Ripper's first murder -- and looks to be well on his way to re-committing the next four.
With wit and suspense -- and set against the backdrop of the fascinating subculture of Ripperologists -- the story takes equal stabs at the disparate worlds of publishing, Ripper studies, fan conventions, and Internet chatrooms, as our two unlikely heroes employ their (often contrary) knowledge of a 120-year-old phantom to hunt down a modern killer.
I'm trying to build up some reviews for my new novel, "The Ripperologists," on Amazon.com.
In order to kindle that flame, as it were, I'm offering a free copy of the novel to the first three people that contact me. Your only obligation is that you have to write a short review on Amazon after you read the book -- pro or con, doesn't make no nevermind to me. I just need to get that pump primed.
If you're interested, let me know.
And thanks!
John G.
Oh, and here's a description of the book:
Famous mystery novelist Barbara Thomas -- who has once again topped the best-seller lists, this time with a new, nonfiction book she claims reveals, once and for all, the true identity of Jack the Ripper -- is paired with legendary Ripperologist Henry McHugh, a renowned and beloved expert in the field.
Brought together by an eager police detective, the two rivals must put aside their differences long enough to piece together the identity of a killer who has ingeniously recreated Jack the Ripper's first murder -- and looks to be well on his way to re-committing the next four.
With wit and suspense -- and set against the backdrop of the fascinating subculture of Ripperologists -- the story takes equal stabs at the disparate worlds of publishing, Ripper studies, fan conventions, and Internet chatrooms, as our two unlikely heroes employ their (often contrary) knowledge of a 120-year-old phantom to hunt down a modern killer.
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