Ghost Money now available in print

Ghost Money, my crime novel set in nineties Cambodia, is now available in print.

Since Ghost Money came out as an e-book at the end of October last year a number of you have been asking when it will be available as a print publication.

Well that time has come.

The print edition of Ghost Money will set you back $15 plus postage and is available from Amazon.

For those of you who haven’t picked it up yet and prefer the e-book experience you can still pick up Ghost Money for your Kindle or e-reader for $3.99 .

Either way it’s a bargain for a slice of Asian favoured crime fiction that the prestigious UK site, Crime Fiction Lover called “the Third Man of Asian noir”.

As always if you have read Ghost Money it’d be great if you could leave feedback on Amazon or Goodreads and, most importantly, drop me a line and let me know what you think.
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Published on April 16, 2013 13:33 Tags: andrew-nette, ghost-money
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message 1: by Still (new)

Still Just bought it via Amazon/Kindle. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

I'm currently reading a Dan J. Marlowe novel and had intended to read more of the entries in his Roy Martin/Chet Arnold series before starting a marathon re-reading of Willeford's Hoke Moseley series now that I have a copy of "Grimhaven" (thanks to a fellow Goodreads member).

Might just have to postpone the Willeford re-reads for Ghost Money!


message 2: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Nette What a good idea! I think you'll find Ghost Money a fast paced read. If you do get around to it, please let me know what you think.

I have Gunshots in Another Room which I've been meaning to get to for a while now. And there's never a bad time to read Willeford. A little while ago I found myself spending some time in a city with very few book shops and I'd forgotten to bring any reading material myself. Thankfully, I was found a copy of The Way We Die Now and Burnt Orange Heresy in a thrift store. It was the third time I read The Way We Die Now and I still loved it.


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