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Retirement. Publishers, thank you for the many years of reading pleasure you gave me, but all good things must come to an end. Due to failing eyesight I am forced to retire. I can no longer review your books, and any that you send will be donated to the local library, unread. Do not send any more. I can only read for a couple hours every day, and this does not allow me to finish a book in reasonable time. I will be devoting time to my own books from now on, and reading on a personal level. Books that interest me. I prefer paperbacks and hardbacks, not eBooks. My eyesight has been failing the last few years, and I cannot handle hundreds of review books any more. My books are still available for review. Anyone interested in reviewing any of them, they are found in the Link to Tom’s Books On Amazon. Contact me for pdf copies at fadingshadows40@gmail.com

Monday, December 8, 2014

Fight Card

Holiday greetings to all!
We are delighted this month to offer our second Fight Card Sherlock Holmes novel, Blood to the Bone. Andrew Salmon, author of last year’s award nominated Fight Card Sherlock Holmes tale, Work Capitol, is again behind our shared Jack Tunney pseudonym.
FIGHT CARD SHERLOCK HOLMES: BLOOD TO THE BONE
Deptford, England, 1888 … Richard Stokes – one half of a tag-team carnival boxing duo – has vanished, leaving his loving wife, pugilist Eby Stokes, homeless and penniless with only questions and no answers. A mutual friend asks Holmes to look into the disappearance. Watson believes the matter to be a common case of abandonment, and Holmes’ interest merely an excuse to try his hand in the boxing booths of a visiting circus. However, when they are almost killed, Holmes and Watson’s only remaining clue to Stokes disappearance harkens back to a boxing club disbanded in shame more than sixty years earlier.
Why did Stokes abandon his wife? What possible significance could the long extinct Pugilistic Club have in the matter? Who is behind the fire that almost took the lives of Holmes and Watson? Joining forces with Eby Stokes, Holmes and Watson are determined to find the answers.
The kaleidoscope lights of the carnival hide many secrets, including a threat to the foundation of the British Empire. The game's afoot and, this time, it's a matter of life and death in and out of the ring…
A copy of the cover and a complimentary file to read on your Kindle or computer are attached. As always any mentions on your blogs or social media are appreciated.
Next up for 2015 a new Fight Card tale, Blood Feud, from Tim Tresslar followed by Job Girl, the sequel to Jason Chirevas’ Monster Man, and much more…
Until then, Keep Punching …
Paul


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