Free Ticket

Should you think your rods and cones need exercise, you may be interested to learn that the Kindle version of my novel "Ticket on a Crippled Crab" will be available free on Amazon tomorrow and Friday, June 28 and 29, and will be free again July 5 and 6, and yet again July 13. It’s a five-day promotion thing Amazon does to help clog the airwaves.

A word to the wise,

Robert Kettering
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Published on June 27, 2018 00:20
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message 1: by Steve (new)

Steve Evans As an owner of a copy of this book, it's a good time to get in and get a free one!


message 2: by Robert (new)

Robert Kettering Thanks for the plug, Steve. I reside in France these days, more or less continuously - in a suburb of Paris called Courbevoie, birthplace of your pal Celine, incidentally. Hope everything goes well in New Zealand.

Warm regards,

Bob Kettering


message 3: by Steve (new)

Steve Evans Robert wrote: "Thanks for the plug, Steve. I reside in France these days, more or less continuously - in a suburb of Paris called Courbevoie, birthplace of your pal Celine, incidentally. Hope everything goes well..."
Hey Robert that is just so cool! He's not my pal, Celine; he's something though - would you like him? There's a special. . .discount prices! just ordered an in French only film about him in Denmark, with the author of Crippled Giant, Milton Hindus. . .might be a laugh or a sad case. .. .I was there last northern summer, though not in the country. Looked up the place he stayed in the centre.

Are you writing? Hope so. It's a fairly bizarre world at the mo. Frnace is a good place to be sez me.

Take care

Steve


message 4: by Robert (new)

Robert Kettering Yep, Celine too was a tourist in Denmark after the war, waiting in a castle dungeon to see whether or not he would be executed, then in a shack, I think, on the Baltic coast...And yep, I'm working on another novel, a mystery-thriller type this time. I'll send you a copy when I'm done, if ever.

Regards,

Bob Kettering


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