Launching – “The Samurai Code: A Hiram Kane Adventure”
Hi there, everyone.
I’m so excited to finally launch my new book, The Samurai Code. It’s taken a long while to finish, what with travelling, other work commitments and general life, but I’m glad to say it’s finally here.
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It’s a 36,000-word novella, and is the first instalment of my new 5 book, action / adventure series, featuring my brave, and somewhat flawed protagonist, Hiran, Kane. Kane is an archaeologist turned expedition leader who was in part named after legendary American adventurer, Hiram Bingham, the guy that accidentally re-discovered Machu Picchi, Peru, in 1911. To learn more about Kane’s history and his travels, well … well you’ll have to read the books.
I often get asked who my books might appeal to. The short answer, I hope, is everyone. But to be more specific, if you’re a fan of the Indiana Jones movies, or you love to read books by the likes of Clive Cussler or Russell Blake, then you’re in for a treat.
To show my appreciation that you’ve taken an interest in my work, I would love to give you a FREE download of the book. To claim your gift, just click this link: Free Book
Alternatively, if you really want to support me in my fledgeling career, The Samurai Code is also available to buy on Amazon. I’m keeping the price low, a) because it’s a novella, and b) I’m trying to make a name in a new genre, so I want to find as many new readers as possible.
Like I said, I’d be delighted to give you a free download. But if you want to show your support by paying £0.99 or $0.99, that would make me happy too.
Here are the links:
Amazon UK
Amazon USA
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Reviews: As always, and I’ve said this many times, reviews truly are author gold. Now more than ever is that true for me. I’m launching into a whole new genre, which is the same as starting from scratch. Many of you were kind enough to not only read my debut novel, I Have Lived Today, but also to leave an honest review on Amazon – over 150 of you in fact.
So here goes. If you do download either your FREE copy of The Samurai Code, or you buy it on Amazon, a review will really be appreciated. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 1* review or 5*, as long as it’s a) honest and b) anonymous. Friends and family aren’t technically allowed to review on Amazon – it goes against their Terms and Conditions (but everyone does it, so help a brother out). Please don’t mention me by name, and the best kind of reviews are short and punchy, that’s all, no matter how many stars it is worth.
Once again, thanks so much for your continued support, and I hope that you like reading The Samurai Code as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Happy reading,
Steven


