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I will also be this Sunday at Bezerkacon in Balmain (http://bezerka.com) for a book signing. It's also promising to be a pretty awesome convention in general, for those who love games, art and general slightly-geeky fun :)
Cheers, Assaph
ps. I'm still giving away ebbok review copies of my own fantasy murder mystery, for those interested.

My wife promised to take photos, so we'll remember how it started - before the movie deal and private island ;-)

With all the new year reading challenges Brenda is kindly posting for us, I'd like to offer you that Murder in absentia is:
- By an Aussie author
- Murder Mystery (hard-boiled detective)
- Debut novel (2015)
- Probably something new to you
- Voted* as best fantasy murder mystery for 2015
(* Vote was by my cat. He's somewhat biased, because the protagonist is named after him. But you can see other reviews here and on Amazon that will agree with him :)
You can also read the novel for free, if you promise to review it later. (You don't even have to keep the promise - Felix would never know).
Cheers!
Assaph

I 'll PM you my email.


Here's the link Assaph so readers can check it out:)"
Thanks Brenda - I see how this can help ;-)
Carolyn - no worries! Looking forward to it.
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For those of you interested in murder mysteries with a touch of paranormal, I'm looking for reviewers of my debut novel.
The novel itself is in a fantasy, quasi-Roman world - but I am fully Aussie :) Well, 13 years of fully Aussie at least. I live, work and write in Sydney these days.
I've subtitled my novel Murder in-absentia as "a story of togas, daggers, and magic". It is a detective mystery set in a fantasy setting that draws on ancient Rome for cultural background.
I won't compare myself to such Australian literary luminaries as Colleen McCullough and her Masters of Rome series, but she has been inspirational in my own writing.
Follow the above link for a full blurb, and send me a message if you'd like a review copy (no strings attached).
Cheers!
Assaph