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Good afternoon all!


We at TheNeverPress are gearing up to release the new novel by ED resident Graham Thomas (author of TheNeverPages)and wondered if there were any bloggers, reviewers and/or journalists around who would like a complimentary copy for their review purposes?


The book, 'Hats off to Brandenburg' is a historical romance/heist-adventure.


London, 1815 and The Roxy Playhouse Irregulars, those libertine artists and dreamers, are up to their necks in debt. ?Pay up in one month or its curtains for you all?. Dark times lead to drastic schemes and so the Irregulars decide to reinvent themselves as ?performance thieves?, infiltrate High Society and ?Robin Hood? their way through it. However, getting embroiled in a dark and deadly plot to destroy the Monarchy was never part of their script. The Roxy Irregulars will have to stage the performance of their lives if they want to save the day and make it home in time for last orders.


?Ocean?s Eleven out drinking with 'The Scarlet Pimpernel? is the best way of describing the style and tone of the book. Like Conan-Doyle?s London or Marquez?s Cartagena, the world of ?Brandenburg? is a heightened and fantastical vision of Regency England.


It would be lovely to get some early reviews out there so if you are interested, PM us with some info regarding your blog/paper/site/credentials and we'll get you a nice physical copy (or pdf if you prefer)and an invite to the launch party!


That's it for now, more news regarding the release coming soon.


Thanks for your time,


TheNeverPress

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