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Did You Whisper Back?
Now out on Kindle, my oldest book, so old it is historical as I started writing it in the 1970s! It was also awarded a Southern Arts bursary in 1991.
Set in the nineteen-seventies,Did You Whisper Back? begins with Amanda Court's longing to be reunited with her estranged twin sister Jo. Following a false lead, Amanda leaves her Merseyside home and family and goes to Devon to work as a chambermaid where she believes Jo now lives.
Gradually it emerges that Jo is, seemingly, just a figment of Amanda's imagination arising from distorted childhood truths.
Did You Whisper Back? is a psychological novel about family secrets and a disturbing portrayal of the fragility of the mind. Now at a promotional price of £1.
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Kate
PS - here are the links if that helps:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0077E2M26
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077E2M26

I've heard more than one author say that Kate. You'd think they'd try to learn what they mean rather than complain, wouldn't you? It's not like google isn't handy!
Sheer laziness, I reckon.

That's so true, Patti. It's so easy to Google nowadays and what I always try to do when I want to check something! Last year I was criticized for not being able to spell - what they meant was UK spelling!

on Amazon for the princely sum of 77p.
What is a noveletta you may ask? Well, it is longer than a short story and shorter than a novella or to put it another way - 10k words!
I'm not sure how to get the cover picture up, mind!


Do have a read of this, people. It's most unusual and will only take an evening. As with all the best 'short stuff' (sounds like a Terry Pratchett dwarf insult?) there's an immense amount packed in there.

Perhaps Elle or someone can help with getting the book cover up in here.
It's a rather nice cover, I think.

And many thanks Ignite. I was very chuffed to find your review on Amazon yesterday :-)
Yes, if anyone knows how to get the cover up, that's be grand!

If you edit the details of the book, at the right hand side there is a bit where you can upload a cover, or you can simple shove the cover my way and I'll do it for you?
I did attempt to find it myself but I couldn't see it anywhere but Amazon!

Thanks for that tip! If I get stuck I'll give you a shout :-)
Here are the Amazon links by the way:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00821360A
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00821360A

It is a lovely cover and I added it to my wishlist yesterday after seeing Ignites review :)

I thought this Bank Holiday weekend would be a good time to re-kindle it.
Now at a promotional offer of 0.99.
Fall Of The Flamingo Circus


Here's the amazon link.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fall-The-Flam...

I already got another great review as a result of your recommendation :-)
Meanwhile I'm also thrilled to be featured again today at the following blog:
http://authorsonshow.blogspot.co.uk/2...


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My novels tend to be character-driven and/or voice-driven and a bit quirky or gritty, whether contemporary or retro.
My punk novel, Fall of the Flamingo Circus was published by Allison & Busby (1990) and by Villard (American hardback 1990). It has been out of print for years but has been my most successful novel yet.
Skrev Press published my novels Seaview Terrace and Sucka! and Break Point and other shorter work has appeared in Skrev’s avant garde magazine Texts’ Bones including a version of my satirical novella Lost The Plot.
Thalidomide Kid was published by Bewrite Books (2007).
Little Guide to Unhip was published by Night Publishing (2010), a departure from my usual fiction.
I’ve also had other short stories published and shortlisted, including Hard Workers and Headboards, first published in The Diva Book of Short Stories and Texts Bones respectively, and now published as part of the Dancing In The Dark erotic anthology, published by Pfoxmoor Publishing (2011).
I also received a Southern Arts bursary for my novel Where A Shadow Played now.
I’ve embraced the digital world and most of my books are also available at Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. Books recently added are:
Far Cry From The Turquoise Room Far Cry From The Turquoise Room Also available at CreateSpace in paperback.
Down The Tubes - Kindle
Suckers n Scallies (an updated version of Sucka!) - Kindle
Tales By Kindlelight (short story collection) Kindle
Savage To Savvy - Kindle
Lost The Plot - Kindle
Most books available also on Kindle/some in paperback. Most on Kindle reduced to 0.99 until end of January 2012.
My other interests are music, singing, cats, Liverpool FC, photography, campaigning and cats.
More on my website if you're interested.
http://kjrbooks.yolasite.com/
Thanks so much for dropping by :-)