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Sarah Neofield | 1 comments Hi readers and reviewers! I'm looking for reviewers who would be interested in receiving an ARC of my novel Number Eight Crispy Chicken (to be released 20 January 2020). I can provide ebooks in most formats - just let me know which one you'd like, and message me your email address so I know where to send it!

Here are the details, and thanks for your consideration:

Title: Number Eight Crispy Chicken

Page Count: 232 pages in the paperback (I will be providing ebooks in any format you desire, page count varies)

Genre: Humor (literary, political satire)

Warnings: Infrequent mild language, indirectly deals with serious issues pertaining to the indefinite detention of immigrants with an aim towards greater compassion

Blurb:
The immigration minister has been detained.
Minister for Asylum Deterrence and Foreign Investment, Peter Ruddick, is en route to the remote Pulcherrima Island, the site of his latest privately-run, fast food chain-inspired detention centre. But chaos ensues when Peter misses his connecting flight and finds himself confined to the visa-free zone of the Turgrael airport, without a business lounge in sight.
Stranded in a foreign territory with nothing but McKing’s Crispy Chicken burgers to eat and nobody but a bleeding heart liberal, his seat-mate Jeremy Bernard for company, Peter’s misunderstandings of Turgistani language and culture result in his arrest on suspicion of terrorism, perversion, and espionage.

Peter has always had the power to get away with just about anything, but how will he sweet talk his way out of this one? What if he winds up – like those in his centres – indefinitely detained?


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