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TheNeverPress are happy to announce that 'Hats off to Brandenburg' by ED resident Graham Thomas is now available on kindle and paperback from amazon - a snip at two quid for the ebook!


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London, 1815 - The Roxy Playhouse is in trouble. 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.


?Hats off to Brandenburg? is a romantic heist adventure set in a heightened, fantastical version of Regency London. It's the first of a sixteen book series that follows the Roxy Players as they are swept off around the globe on grand adventures.


Here's chapter one read with gusto by Luke Searle - Hats off to Audio Books


If there are any local bloggers, reviewers or journos who'd like a review copy of 'Hats off to Brandenburg' or to talk about other upcoming projects, do drop us an email at [email protected]


Thanks for your time, and enjoy the bank holiday weekend!


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