If you like Holmes 'Classic'… Sherlock Holmes And The Dead Boer At Scotney Castle
Never before had Holmes and Watson come up against a brotherhood like the Kipling League. Dedicated to their Patron Rudyard Kipling, the Poet of Empire, the League’s sole allegiance was to England’s civilising mission. Its members would allow nothing to get in their way.
MX Publishing, known for Sherlock Holmes' authors, has just published Tim Symonds' new novel Sherlock Holmes And The Dead Boer At Scotney Castle.
Holmes and Watson take the train to address the mysterious Kipling League at Crick's End, a Jacobean mansion in deepest Sussex. A body is found in a wagon pond at nearby Scotney Castle - but why the wagon pond and not the moat? And why unclad? What is the meaning of the pair of shiny dark glasses clutched in one hand? And that hatband - could it really be from the skin of a yellow and brown spiny snake?
www.amazon.co.uk/Sherlock-Holmes-Dead-Scotney-Castle/dp/1780920911 Also at Foyle's Online www.foyles.co.uk/item/Fiction-Poetry/Sherlock-Holmes-and-the-Dead-Boer-at-Scotney-Castle,Tim-Symonds-9781780920917 North America www.mxpublishing.com/brand/Tim+Symonds Review copies - Steven Emecz mxpublishing@btinternet.com
Hello Chris, I have a Sherlock Holmes themed comic that will be released digitally through iversemedia.com, I would like to know how to contact you with giving you a preview, and possibly a review copy.
If you like Holmes 'Classic'…
ReplyDeleteSherlock Holmes And The Dead Boer At Scotney Castle
Never before had Holmes and Watson come up against a brotherhood like the Kipling League. Dedicated to their Patron Rudyard Kipling, the Poet of Empire, the League’s sole allegiance was to England’s civilising mission. Its members would allow nothing to get in their way.
MX Publishing, known for Sherlock Holmes' authors, has just published Tim Symonds' new novel Sherlock Holmes And The Dead Boer At Scotney Castle.
Holmes and Watson take the train to address the mysterious Kipling League at Crick's End, a Jacobean mansion in deepest Sussex. A body is found in a wagon pond at nearby Scotney Castle - but why the wagon pond and not the moat? And why unclad? What is the meaning of the pair of shiny dark glasses clutched in one hand? And that hatband - could it really be from the skin of a yellow and brown spiny snake?
www.amazon.co.uk/Sherlock-Holmes-Dead-Scotney-Castle/dp/1780920911
Also at Foyle's Online www.foyles.co.uk/item/Fiction-Poetry/Sherlock-Holmes-and-the-Dead-Boer-at-Scotney-Castle,Tim-Symonds-9781780920917
North America www.mxpublishing.com/brand/Tim+Symonds
Review copies - Steven Emecz mxpublishing@btinternet.com
Hey Chris, would love to talk with you about a couple things, how would I go about doing so? Thanks.
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Hello Chris, I have a Sherlock Holmes themed comic that will be released digitally through iversemedia.com, I would like to know how to contact you with giving you a preview, and possibly a review copy.
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bperlow@newparadigmstudios.com
Hi Chris,
ReplyDeletejust published a Victorian crime novel featuring Sherlock Holmes and wondered whether you'd like a free copy? Possibly even review it?
Right now its free on Smashwords:
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but you can contact me anytime at
kronbergcrimes@googlemail.com
Cheers
Annelie