Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon's Blog
September 28, 2015
LIFE IS JUST...
We are holding a Book Launch for my second novel 'Life is Just...' which has just been published by Eventispress, at Manor Farm, Harston, Cambridge CB22 7NJ on Sunday 4th October at 16.30. I will be giving a short talk about the background to the novel, reading extracts and signing paperback copies. All are welcome.
Published on September 28, 2015 03:17
August 20, 2015
LIFE IS JUST...
I am giving an interview today at 11.00-11.30 EST today (19th Aug) with Writer's Kaboodle regarding my novel 'Life is Just...'. Here's the link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/40697...
Join in. Nigel.
https://www.facebook.com/events/40697...
Join in. Nigel.
Published on August 20, 2015 00:31
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1960s-cambridge-family-story
July 28, 2015
LIFE IS JUST...
Eventispress have just published my novel 'Life is Just…' This novel is set in Cambridge in 1962 at the dawn of the decade of the cultural revolution. 'Life is Just…' is the story of a 'perfect' family's fall from grace and its redemption. What the Wheatcrofts don't have isn't worth having… And they have everything to lose. There are mysterious phone calls at intervals where no one is on the line and the only sound is Bach’s Toccata and Fugue. The meaning of and truth behind these calls is devastating, but the reader won’t find out until the end of the story.
The novel is now available in paperback and as an e-book on Amazon. If you buy it, read it and like it please write a review on Amazon.
Eventispress: http://www.eventispress.co.uk/
The novel is now available in paperback and as an e-book on Amazon. If you buy it, read it and like it please write a review on Amazon.
Eventispress: http://www.eventispress.co.uk/
Published on July 28, 2015 06:37
September 24, 2012
NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE
I have just published a new edition of my comic thriller novel called NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE. It’s wild, weird and wonderful and it’s on Amazon and Barnes&Noble in paperback and e-book form. I also have a dedicated website:
www.gordonbooks.co.uk
…………..where you can read about the book and watch a three-minute promo video I made. I can supply signed copies direct from here through the website.
Here a few reviews to help spark your interest:
‘You've heard of books you can't put down, well I couldn't close this book. Compulsive reading, thoroughly enjoyable.’ David Russell Smith. Film Producer.
‘Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon is a very funny writer. Kathy Harty.’ TV Producer.
‘A mystery, action-adventure tale that features a beautiful female character who can't quit explaining the most esoteric aspect of mathematics quickly grabbed my attention. There's something erotic about a lovely lass who smells of a meadow and, as a conversational gambit, opens with, "And what about pi, John?" Irresistible. Not limited to higher math, the love interest in this fast-paced novel, which often reminded me of John Buchan at his best, can also riff on Nicola Tesla and classical music. It's no wonder that John Smith, our protagonist, is smitten within minutes of meeting Susie Bellavista. All the characters in this very cinematic quest to find a lost computer are intriguing, including the two handguns that take on philosophical importance. The Sig and Beretta are crucial and play an important role. Clearly, the author has a wide range of interests and experience that play out in the action, conversations, digressions, dreams and discussions that make Nothing and Everywhere: A Moral Tale a lively, entertaining read. I sped through it in a single sitting, which is the highest compliment I can bestow on a writer.’ Randy Smith. Author.
‘Brilliant!’ Clare Callan. Fashion Designer.
If you get the book, read it and like it enough please be kind and recommend it to others.
There are many more reviews on Amazon. Fourteen on Amazon UK and five on Amazon USA. Check ‘em out if you care to and can spare a mo’.
I am now working on the screenplay version of NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE.
Nothing and Everywhere: A Moral Tale
www.gordonbooks.co.uk
…………..where you can read about the book and watch a three-minute promo video I made. I can supply signed copies direct from here through the website.
Here a few reviews to help spark your interest:
‘You've heard of books you can't put down, well I couldn't close this book. Compulsive reading, thoroughly enjoyable.’ David Russell Smith. Film Producer.
‘Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon is a very funny writer. Kathy Harty.’ TV Producer.
‘A mystery, action-adventure tale that features a beautiful female character who can't quit explaining the most esoteric aspect of mathematics quickly grabbed my attention. There's something erotic about a lovely lass who smells of a meadow and, as a conversational gambit, opens with, "And what about pi, John?" Irresistible. Not limited to higher math, the love interest in this fast-paced novel, which often reminded me of John Buchan at his best, can also riff on Nicola Tesla and classical music. It's no wonder that John Smith, our protagonist, is smitten within minutes of meeting Susie Bellavista. All the characters in this very cinematic quest to find a lost computer are intriguing, including the two handguns that take on philosophical importance. The Sig and Beretta are crucial and play an important role. Clearly, the author has a wide range of interests and experience that play out in the action, conversations, digressions, dreams and discussions that make Nothing and Everywhere: A Moral Tale a lively, entertaining read. I sped through it in a single sitting, which is the highest compliment I can bestow on a writer.’ Randy Smith. Author.
‘Brilliant!’ Clare Callan. Fashion Designer.
If you get the book, read it and like it enough please be kind and recommend it to others.
There are many more reviews on Amazon. Fourteen on Amazon UK and five on Amazon USA. Check ‘em out if you care to and can spare a mo’.
I am now working on the screenplay version of NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE.
Nothing and Everywhere: A Moral Tale
Published on September 24, 2012 11:19
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adventure, comedy, fractal-math, romance, thrills