Category: The Doctor’s Hidden Patients
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Bonus Bodcast: The Doctor’s Hidden Patients – book release special
My debut novel, The Doctor’s Hidden Patients is now available everywhere via my online store. In a special bonus episode of The Middle-aged Bodcast, Raging Rich and I mark the release of the book with a chat about the incredible writing community of independent authors that I have discovered online.
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Book Launch
I am proud to announce that my debut thriller novel The Doctor’s Hidden Patients is now available to buy exclusively from this website. E-books in PDF and EPUB formats are available at a bargain price of £1.99, with Paperbacks available (UK only) for £7.99 plus £4.99 postage and packaging. A great gift for you and…
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Signed Free Copies
Two signed free copies have been deposited at book exchanges in Birmingham, England today. Can you identify where from the photos on my social media and grab yourself a copy. One was placed next to a book by Richard Osman. Just the 10 million sales separating us!
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Countdown is on
To celebrate the release of The Doctor’s Hidden Patients, don’t miss your chance to enter the prize draw to win a free copy by contacting me via this website. If you’re in Birmingham, England this week be on the lookout for two signed free copies which will be deposited in the City. Will you be…
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One Week To Go
To celebrate the launch of my debut novel, I will be depositing two signed free copies in my home city of Birmingham, England next week. Will you be lucky enough to get your hands on a copy?
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Giveaway
To celebrate the release of The Doctor’s Hidden Patients I am giving away one free paperback copy (UK only) and one e-book. Contact me by Midday Friday 11 October and I will put your name into the prize draw. The lucky winners will be announced during the extra special bonus episode of The Middle-Aged Bodcast…
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Preview – Chapter 3
Tuesday 6th July, 1999. 8:55am. John had grown to like the coffee shop on Argyll Street. It was cosier than the one on the High St and unlike the one on the High St his wife’s cousin wasn’t the Duty Manager. She didn’t like John and would invariably tell his wife if he dared to…
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More Reviews
A. Gibson: “I’m not an avid fiction reader so the book had to be good to keep my interest, which it did. There are quite a lot of characters which did confuse me at times but overall, I would definitely read another book by T.A. Shelano. S. Faulkner: “I loved it. The story is quite…
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Another Happy Customer
“I really enjoyed it, especially the last third. Great how it all came together at the end.” – Sarah S
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The Advance Reviews Keep Coming
R. Nicholls: “Great page turner! Loved the characters and the humour, 90s references. Lots of action and drama! Thumbs up!”
