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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Saturday, February 26: Soul Identity, Kindle Publishing Guide, Over 200 More! plus … Better Than Ever, Again by Mitch Davies (Today’s Sponsor)

 
We do have some loyal and tenacious readers who have downloaded over 1,000 books from our constantly updated daily Free Book Alert listings of over 200 books. If you’re in that elite, you may have already grabbed the speculative Dennis Batchelder page-turner that has emerged again at the top of our list, but otherwise, here’s your chance….

 
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
 
 
The ad said “No Sailing Experience Necessary,” so Ben Beck had the perfect qualifications to join the crew sailing to Tahiti. What could go wrong? Better not answer that until you meet the rest of the crew….
  

Can they sail the southern seas without any mishaps? When Ben finds out what’s really going on, can he save the dream?


Better Than Ever, Again
by Mitch Davies
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Don’t have a Kindle? Get yours here.
 


Here’s the set-up:
Who hasn’t dreamt of sailing in the South Pacific as the owner of a sleek, gleaming yacht? Ben Beck finds that dream job as a crew member sailing on just such a ship.


With a history of working ‘too good to be true’ opportunities, he still can’t believe his luck. Sailing excursions in Tahiti for a year then sell the yacht and get a nice chunk of the proceeds.


The ad said, “No Sailing Experience Necessary” and he had the qualifications.


His fellow group members include Carl, the millionaire boss, Duane, a hard-to-please captain, Purrette, a serious beauty and Rudy, a potential danger.


After a confusing start of mis-information, Ben isn’t sure of exactly what he’s gotten himself into. How many partners does he have? Where exactly are they going?


And then there’s Tahiti.


Can they sail the southern seas without any mishaps? When Ben finds out what’s really going on, can he save the dream?


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Publish on Amazon Kindle with Kindle Direct Publishing
By: Amazon.com
Added: 02/25/2011 4:01:22pm
Soul Identity
By: Dennis Batchelder
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Heart of the Sea: An Others Bonus Story
By: Christine Warren
Added: 02/25/2011 3:01:39am
Origin Scroll (Targa Trilogy)
By: Richard S. Tuttle
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Spoilt
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When Darkness Falls: Free eBook Part 3
By: James Grippando
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The Bond: An Excerpt with Fifty Ways to Help Animals
By: Wayne Pacelle
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Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #6: Sentinel
By: John Jackson Miller
Added: 02/23/2011 3:01:09am
Protector
By: Laurel Dewey
Added: 02/22/2011 3:01:07am
The Truth About Better Business Communication (Collection)
By: Leigh Thompson
Added: 02/21/2011 3:01:42am
The Young Professional's Guide to Taking Control of Your Money
By: Farnoosh Torabi
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15 Successful Communications Lessons (Collection)
By: FT Press Delivers
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How to Make Money Marketing Your Business on Facebook
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Added: 02/21/2011 3:01:33am
Germs, Genes, & Civilization: How Epidemics Shaped Who We Are Today
By: David P. Clark
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The Rules of Work, Expanded Edition: A Definitive Code for Personal Success
By: Richard Templar
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The Truth About Managing People
By: Stephen P. Robbins
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Medical Error
By: Richard Mabry
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The Little Known
By: Janice Daugharty
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Squidge: Little Elf, Big Trouble
By: Andrew Thomas
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Letters to a Soldier
By: Julia Spencer-Fleming
Added: 02/18/2011 3:01:20am
The Guilt Free 3
By: Lisa Lillien
Added: 02/18/2011 3:01:17am
Countdown
By: Jonathan Maberry
Added: 02/18/2011 3:01:14am
The President's Budget for Fiscal Year 2012
By: Office of Management and Budget
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When Darkness Falls: Free eBook Part 2
By: James Grippando
Added: 02/15/2011 3:01:34am
When Darkness Falls: Free eBook Part 1
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Without Reservations: With or Without, Book 1
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Instant MBA
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The Lazy Project Manager
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Sporting Wood
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Second Sight Dating
By: Marianne Stephens
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Saying Yes
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Remembered Love
By: Diana Hunter
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Most Unpopular Workday of the Year
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How To Marry a Millionaire Vampire with Bonus Material
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Emerald Green
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Discovering Sofia
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City of Sin
By: Rena Marks
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Stockholm Seduction
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Raising the Dead
By: Mara Purnhagen
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After the Leaves Fall
By: Nicole Baart
Added: 02/07/2011 4:01:15pm
Video Poker (A Free Game for Kindle)
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Wading Home
By: Rosalyn Story
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Talk of the Town
By: Lisa Wingate
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A Promise to Remember
By: Kathryn Cushman
Added: 02/01/2011 3:01:35am
Hara's Legacy: Resonance Mates, Book 1
By: Bianca D’Arc
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Candle in the Darkness (Refiner's Fire, Book 1)
By: Lynn Austin
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The Choice (Lancaster County Secrets, Book 1)
By: Suzanne Woods Fisher
Added: 02/01/2011 3:01:20am
Master the SAT: The Writing Process and the SAT Essay
By: Peterson’s
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Master the SAT: Mulitple-Choice Math Strategies
By: Peterson’s
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Master the ASVAB--ASVAB Subject Review
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Master the Real Estate License Exams
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Master the SAT: Diagnosing Strengths and Weaknesses--Practice Test 1
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Master the SAT: Geometry Review
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Ultimate Word Success
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Green Careers in Energy
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Imaginary Jesus
By: Matt Mikalatos
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Listen
By: Rene Gutteridge
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The n00b Warriors (Book One)
By: Scott Douglas
Added: 01/28/2011 4:01:09pm
Origins (Spinward Fringe)
By: Randolph Lalonde
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Imagine the action and ideas of The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol in good, clean prose, and you’ve got our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day, Terrence O’Brien’s The Templar Concordat – And here’s a free sample!

Loved The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol, but you wish Dan Brown could lose his fixation with all the arty esoterica? Terrence O’Brien’s The Templar Concordat could be the book that hits your sweet spot….
Here’s the set-up:

When the truth is your greatest danger, and the enemy knows the truth, things can only go downhill when the enemy finally gets the proof. And that’s the proof the Hashashin get when they steal what the Vatican doesn’t even know it has.


Now the infallible decrees of two Twelfth Century popes and three kings, stolen by the Hashashin, threaten to catapult the bigotry, bias, and religious blood baths of the Third Crusade straight into the Twenty-First Century.

When Templars Sean Callahan and Marie Curtis are drawn into the mess, they face an ancient enemy that has already nearly won the battle, a newly elected Mexican pope being undermined by entrenched Vatican powers, world class scholars who will sell their prestige to the highest bidder, and terrorists lingering over lattes in sidewalk cafes.

Moving from Rome to London, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia, Callahan and Curtis are desperate to find some way to stem the success the Hashashin are having enlisting the majority of moderate Muslims in their Jihad.

Outmanuevered at each step by the Hashashin, only a last ditch roll of the dice has any chance of success. But it’s the only chance they have.

by Terrence OBrien
5.0 out of 5 stars – 5 Reviews 
Kindle Price:     $2.99 
Text-to-Speech: Enabled 
Lending: Enabled

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Friday, February 25: Here’s Something Entirely New: A Free “Kindle Single” Tops Our Brand New Freebies!, plus … a perfect British mystery for just 99 cents in Helen Smith’s Three Sisters (Today’s Sponsor)


If you’ve been wondering about Amazon’s new “Kindle Singles” but haven’t tried one yet, dip your toes in the water with today’s Free Kindle Single by Abrahm Lustgarten, which sits at the top of our listing of over 200 contemporary free titles in the Kindle Store. If you liked Erin Brockovich and A Civil Action, you won’t be able to put this one down….

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor

How could Emily know, as she left her house that evening, that she was making an appointment with death? 

From Helen Smith, one of our favorite UK authors … the perfect British mystery for just $.99

“This is a perfectly formed mystery in every way; each necessary clue is present and followed up, though, as you would expect from a well-constructed mystery, there are plenty of false clues and blind alleys.”
–P. J. Salisbury, author


Three Sisters (The Emily Castles Mysteries) 
by Helen Smith
4.1 out of 5 stars   10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled 
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I want more of Emily Castles, please!



Here’s the set-up:

It’s bonfire night in London. Emily has been invited to a party in the big house at the end of her street by the new owners, whom she has never met. Emily’s dog Jessie has recently died so Emily is feeling a little raw and emotional. How could she know, as she left her house that evening, that she was making an appointment with death?

Three Sisters is short fiction – approximately 17,000 words, equivalent to around 70 printed pages. It is the first story in a new comic mystery series by award-winning novelist Helen Smith, featuring amateur sleuth, Emily Castles. It contains no profanity or sexual content.


What the Reviewers Say
“I bought “The Three Sisters” before the product description was even up, because I am a big fan of Helen Smith and all her books, and I was not disappointed. At 70-ish pages, this story is longer than your average short story, yet even in a short space, Helen manages to create a sympathetic and likeable main character, Emily Castles. I look forward to reading the further adventures of Emily.”
–Anne Marie


“Love this short little mystery. I read it in one afternoon and REALLY enjoyed the way the author set up the story. Kind of a murder mystery theater gone wrong. Makes me wish I could have been there. 🙂 Keep ’em coming Helen!”
–NYM

About the Author
Helen Smith is a member of the Society of Authors and the Writers Guild of Great Britain. She traveled the world when her daughter was small, doing all sorts of strange jobs to support them both – from cleaning motels to working as a magician’s assistant – before returning to live in London where she wrote her first novel, which was published by Gollancz in 1999. She writes novels, children’s books, poetry, plays and screenplays and was the recipient of an Arts Council of England Award. She’s a long-term supporter of the Medical Foundation for the Victims of Torture and mentors members of an exiled writers group to help them tell their stories. She is currently under commission to write a play in 2011 and has a pilot for a TV series in development. She’s also working on a new novel. She likes knitting but she doesn’t like driving. She likes dancing. She has a blog: http://helensmithblog.blogspot.com. Come and say hello!

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Simple to read; simple to understand; simple to apply. That’s part of what makes for the genius of our eBook of the Day, Tom Evans’ Flavours Of Thought: Recipes for Fresh Thinking. Start reading with this free sample!

Many of us spend so much time “doing” that we scarcely ever stop to think about the patterns — and consequences — of our thinking. Now Tom Evans has written a disarmingly straightforward book that could help you change your world forever.
Here’s the set-up for Tom Evans’ Flavours Of Thought: Recipes for Fresh Thinking:

This is a book about thinking. We never give our thoughts a second thought. This is a shame as how and what we think fundamentally changes what sort of day we have and what sort of world we inhabit.


It describes just 21 of many possible types of thought we can have and cleverly combines them into 21 simple to follow recipes.

This is just a soupcon of what is available to us but it’s a great starter.

This book is purposely short so it can be read and absorbed easily on ereaders and smartphones.

It doesn’t take long to read and it quite possibly might change your world and those around you forever.

A note for readers from author Tom Evans:

Flavours of Thought is a book of transformation.  We go about our days not giving our thoughts a second thought. This is a real shame as our thoughts fundamentally changes the world around us.

In Part 1 Flavours of Thought, our thought processes are divided into groups of three, namely Ethereal Whispers, Unconscious Murmurs and Directives. Each group is then further divided into seven flavours.

By thinking about our each of our thoughts as having one of these 21 flavours, a transformation happens. We start to realise we are not a slave to them anymore and they will yield to our will and direction.

Part II of the book, Recipes for Fresh Thinking, then shows how these 21 flavours can be combined into 21 sample recipes (there are billions of other permutations) to tackle common issues like self-anger all the way through to finding your soul path.

The simplicity of this book belies its power as it is crafted from ancient wisdom but in a modern context.

What people are saying about it:

“This book is intrinsically simple. Simple to read; simple to understand; simple to apply. Its simplicity is what makes it genius.”

“It is the deceptive power in its apparent simplicity which allows Flavours of Thought to be easily accessible to both beginners and time served devotees of personal development work. The book is cleverly engineered and crafted to produce light bulb moments (or understanding) whether it’s being read cover to cover, dipped into randomly or as an aide memoir when required. I do all three, often!”

From the reviews:

A few things resonated for me. The flavor of `reception’ which means being still and listening. In a world full of noise from social media and constant online consumption, we need a reminder to turn off and just be quiet to listen to the world

Flavours of Thought is so easy to read I hardly knew I was reading. I ‘woke up’ from it feeling refreshed, calm and ready to embrace my fulfillment.

This is such an easy thought provoking book to read. You can read the whole thing or just dip in when you want to. This is a perfect gift for anyone – they will thank you for it. 

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Monday, February 21: Richard Mabry’s Thriller Medical Error Tops 8 Brand New Freebies, plus … Imagine a world where death is merely an inconvenience, with William Campbell’s Awakening: Dead Forever (Today’s Sponsor)

We start the last week of February with a “Prescription for Trouble” in the form of a medical thriller from Dr. Richard Mabry, which shares top billing with seven brand new nonfiction freebies atop this morning’s latest additions to our 200+ Free Book Alert listings….

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor



Imagine a world where death is merely an inconvenience and we are endlessly reincarnated. But there’s a catch: we are the slaves of those who hate creativity and independence. Find out what our reluctant but rebellious hero learns, and what it costs him….

But it will only cost you 99 cents!

“”Dead Forever Awakening is a fascinating science fiction adventure, highly recommended.”
— Midwest Book Review


Awakening: Dead Forever Book 1 
by William Campbell
4.0 out of 5 stars   10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled 
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Thought Provoking Read”



Here’s the set-up:

Imagine a world where death is merely an inconvenience. A new body awaits and we resume living, fully aware of the past. Every love, talent and distaste, retained from one life to the next. But this immortal paradise has a price — eternal life as slaves, oppressed by masters who forbid individuality, creative expression, and free thinking.

A band of rebels refuses to conform, but for a population that reincarnates, the government is powerless to eliminate insurgents. Putting them to death is useless. The rebels will return, again and again. The final solution — perpetual amnesia. Kill their memory of past lives, and banish the rebels to a lonely corner of the galaxy.

Robbed of his identity and purpose, a reluctant hero is dumped into a transient existence, and he regards himself as insignificant. But he is of great interest to agents in black who come to collect him. His decision to flee begins a journey of rediscovery, but some of it he would rather leave buried. When an oddball crew of fellow rebels comes to his rescue, the boundaries of reality are tested, and who to trust is anyone’s guess.

Eager to arouse his memory, a flirtatious member of the rebel team shows him the life he once enjoyed, and more, as he returns to a strange world where bodies are manufactured and childhood is obsolete. If only he could be a child again. First he’ll have to remember how to reincarnate.

Awakening begins the Dead Forever trilogy, followed by Apotheosis and Resonance.


What the Reviewers Say
“Awakening is a professionally written and solidly edited book that I feel is well worth the price and time you’ll spend on it. Cool science concepts made believable and an interesting story line by an author who’s unafraid to have some fun while he’s writing.”
— Clayton Bye, The Deepening World of Fiction

“In the action adventure, the pace is non-stop race from being back in the hands of authority and always questioning the position and actions of the rebel group. The characters are a little odd, but extremely realistic and likable. The personal voice is the strength of the novel in that you feel as if you really live in the main hero’s body with him.”
— Teri Davis, Reviews by Teri blogspot

“Each character has a unique personality and Campbell does a great job of bringing them to life.”
— Charline Ratcliff, Rebecca’s Reads


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Winter 2011 Kindle Nation Citizen Survey Results: Kindle’s “Extra” Features Continue to Have Wide Usage

(One of several Kindle Nation posts exploring the results of the Winter 2011 Kindle Nation Citizen Survey. Click here to see a breakdown of results.) 
 
 
By Tom Dulaney, Contributing Reporter

Jeff Bezos says the Kindle is and always will be, first and foremost, a dedicated ebook reader. And he’s right, of course.

 
But here at Kindle Nation we have been aware of the appeal of other features ever since our publisher Steve Windwalker hit the Kindle Store bestseller list back in January 2008 with the first “ebook” on how to use the Kindle for email. (The short piece later became part of the #1 bestselling book in the Kindle Store for the entire calendar year 2008.)


So, the Kindle may not be the ultimate convergence device, but readers do a lot more than buy and read ebooks on their Kindles. However, no other feature of the dedicated ebook reading tool compares to the book reading function in either usage or performance ratings.


The Kindle’s many other features find use and favor with scattered blocks of the 2,275 people who responded to the Winter 2011 Kindle Nation Citizen Survey. Taken, together they are certainly part of the package of features that makes the Kindle the most popular ebook reader ever, and the most popular product ever sold by Amazon.

Presented here, arranged in order of usage and appeal with most popular first, are other Kindle features and our survey respondents’ ratings of them.

The three most popular non-ebook pastimes — newspaper reading, blog reading, and Kindles games — each come in with 35% to 36% of respondents.


Just over a third of respondents—a fraction under 36%–rated the Kindle for newspaper reading, and 8% say its performance is “superior” while 28% call it “useful, even if flawed.”

About the same percentage — 35% of respondents — subscribe to blogs that they read on their Kindles. About half of these Kindle Nation citizens read blogs nearly every day.

How well does the Kindle do in delivering blogs? Some 12% rate it as “superior” as a blog reader, while 20% find it “useful even if flawed” for a total of 32%. 57% of respondents saying blog reading is not important to them, 5% saying it’s a distraction, and 6% unaware of the feature.

Playing word games or using other Kindle apps and utilities occupies about 35% of readers, with 11% saying the use of such features on the device is “superior” while 24% say it is “useful even if flawed.” But 65% don’t play games for these reasons: 6% said “I was not aware of this feature,” 14% find gaming an annoyance or distraction; and 45% say it is just not important to them.

And one of our favorite features—sending personal documents and manuscripts to the Kindle—is used by 26% of all respondents, with 2% doing so daily, 6% weekly and 18% “sometimes.”  About 21% said they were unaware of the feature, and 53% said they “rarely use” it.

Their ratings of the document reading feature: 25% find it useful even if flawed, and 9% rate the feature “superior.” About 53% said it was not important to them, 8% were unaware of the feature, and 5% found it a distraction.

The text-to-speech feature of the Kindle is used by a sizeable group of 25% of respondents, with 2% listening daily, 4% weekly and 19% “sometimes.” Two thirds—66%–say they use text-to-speech rarely. 8% call text-to-speech “superior” and 29% term it “useful if flawed.”

The Kindle gets significant use from owners checking email and browsing the web. In a question about usage, the survey combined email checking and web browsing. About 25% overall use the features, with 17% doing so “sometimes,” another 5% weekly, and 3% daily. And 56% said they rarely check email with their Kindles, while 19% were unaware that they could.

But that’s usage for email and web browsing. What about performance?

A second question broke out the Kindle’s two features: email and web browsing. For email, only 1% rate the Kindle “superior,” while 23% say it is “useful if flawed.”

As a web browser, only 2% rate the Kindle as “superior” as a web browser, and 28% call it “useful, if flawed.”

The survey combined two audio features to ask respondents how often they used their Kindles to listen to audiobooks and/or music. Some 12% listen to music or audiobooks on their Kindles, about half as many as text-to speech. About 1% listen daily, 3% listen weekly and 8 percent listen “sometimes.”

It’s 2110, and the most brilliant minds agree the government has a right to know who you are, where you are and what you are doing. 1984? Anthem? Blade Runner? No, it’s our eBook of the Day: Simon Royle’s TAG, and here’s a free sample

From a world where personal privacy has been forsaken comes a tale of conspiracy, love and murder – and the bond shared by brothers.

Here’s the set-up for Simon Royle’s dystopian thriller TAG:

In the wake of Arbitrator Jonah Oliver’s interrogation of Jibril Muraz, a prisoner of UNPOL, his secure life disintegrates into one of lies, corruption, conspiracy and murder due to what he learns.
Jonah is thrown into a race against the clock to stop a plot designed to eliminate two-thirds of the population. The odds are stacked against him. He soon finds his past is not what he thought it was, those closest to him cannot be trusted, and what he’s learned could get him, or worse, his loved ones, killed.
On 15 March 2110, 6.3 billion people will die at the hand of one man.
A man with a twisted vision, to make humans a better, more intelligent race.
From a world where personal privacy has been forsaken comes a tale of conspiracy, love and murder – and the bond shared by brothers.

About the Author: 

Simon Royle was born in Manchester, England in 1963. He has been variously a yachtsman, advertising executive, and a senior management executive in software companies. 

A futurist and a technologist, he lives in Bangkok, with his wife and two children. TAG is his first novel.

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