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Noir
From Calabria with love. And death. Meet Daria Rigoletti: http://www.bryanmurphy.eu/ebooks.asp
Published on August 25, 2012 02:26
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future, italy, science-fiction, thriller
New e-book
The English-only version of “Goodbye, Padania” is now out!! It costs less than a cup of coffee, from: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
Please take a look (you can download a sample), and if you like it, please “like” it, maybe buy it and certainly recommend it to friends. Thanks!
Please take a look (you can download a sample), and if you like it, please “like” it, maybe buy it and certainly recommend it to friends. Thanks!
Published on October 29, 2012 07:45
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daria, dystopia, e-book, future, india, italy, literature, noir, politics, scifi, smashwords, speculative-fiction, thriller
Padania addio
La chimera diventa incubo, quindi “Padania addio”. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
Esce oggi la versione italiana di "Goodbye, Padania". Traduzione di Eva Bruno.
Esce oggi la versione italiana di "Goodbye, Padania". Traduzione di Eva Bruno.
Announcement
From 24 to 28 January Goodbye, Padania will be free on Smashwords, in multiple formats. Enter coupon code UH33Q at the checkout. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view... Please share!
100% discount
From 24 to 28 January Goodbye, Padania is free on Smashwords, in multiple formats. Enter coupon code UH33Q at the checkout. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view... Please pass on the good news.
Revolution Number One
Where does the real revolution take place – on the streets or in our heads?
Portugal, 1973. Ed Scripps has left his homeland to seek his fortune. After a promising start to life abroad, Ed loses his business to a political revolution, his wife to a sexual revolution, and his best friend to a spiritual revolution. As turmoil rages around him, Ed must outwit drug barons and a killer cult if he is to live, never mind win his wife back and save his best friend. Can he survive and thrive as the world around him turns upside down?
Revolution Number One is a fast-paced, engaging novel that lets you experience the world's coolest revolution through the sharp eyes of a not-so-innocent abroad.
You can find it here: myBook.to/zin
Portugal, 1973. Ed Scripps has left his homeland to seek his fortune. After a promising start to life abroad, Ed loses his business to a political revolution, his wife to a sexual revolution, and his best friend to a spiritual revolution. As turmoil rages around him, Ed must outwit drug barons and a killer cult if he is to live, never mind win his wife back and save his best friend. Can he survive and thrive as the world around him turns upside down?
Revolution Number One is a fast-paced, engaging novel that lets you experience the world's coolest revolution through the sharp eyes of a not-so-innocent abroad.
You can find it here: myBook.to/zin
Gone Girl
The bad news is that this book is far too long, and it becomes increasingly unbelievable. The good news is that Gillian Flynn writes superb prose, and her social satire and philosophical asides make the whole volume worth wading through. Now that she has, presumably, made enough money to guarantee her artistic freedom, one can only hope she will use it to produce the work(s) of great contemporary literature of which she is undoubtedly capable.
Published on March 08, 2019 05:39
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literature, philosophy, satire, thriller