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Release Details – Who Sent Clement?

5th July 2017

Some (hopefully) exciting news, folks!

If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you’re either registered on my mailing list, or follow me on Facebook or Twitter. And because you do, I’m delighted that I can give you a heads-up on the pre-release of ‘Who Sent Clement?’ at a lower price.

If you click the link below, you can download a copy from Amazon for just £1.99 (or read free with Kindle Unlimited). This is just my small way of thanking you for your support. The book will go up to the full price at lunchtime on Saturday 8th July, so don’t hang around, folks.

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Who Sent Clement?

Due for release 8th July 2017

Beth Baxter is in serious trouble, and not of her own making. All seems lost until she receives an offer of help from an unlikely visitor – a former gangland fixer by the name of Clement. However, there’s one minor issue. Clement claims he’s been dead since 1975 and has been sent to help Beth as penance for his previous misdemeanours.

With just seven days to avoid a fate she’d rather not contemplate, Beth reluctantly joins her deluded, politically-incorrect companion on a quest across London in search of a solution. Will this unlikely partnership succeed? Will Clement ever come to terms with paying five quid for a pint? And will Beth ever learn the truth about who sent Clement?

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  • The ’86 Fix
  • Beyond Broadhall
  • Who Sent Clement?
  • Wrong’un
  • Meeting Mungo Thunk
  • Terms May Apply
  • Clawthorn
  • Tuned Out
  • Kenneth
  • Headcase
  • A Page in Your Diary

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