Road trip with 'The Migrant'

Hi, My keyboard worker’s road trip around the UK (blog tour) will be re-posted a year to day. Eight writers reviewed, published articles and did Q and A's linked to ‘The Migrant’ eight days in a row in May 2019. Drop in on on this twitter thread #themigrantnovel to catch them again. Paul.

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Published on May 05, 2020 07:00 Tags: albania, anarchists, athens, austerity, church, far-right, greece, human-trafficking, migration, racism, riots
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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 6th.
'The Migrant is a cracking thriller...' says Wendy H Jones.
https://wendyhjones-bookaholic.blogsp...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 7th.
"It’s part of God’s cultural mandate to be creative, and to do things which are pleasing to Him," says Nick Park.
https://clairemusters.com/2019/05/07/...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 8th.
‘This fiction, set in a very real time, gives a human face to the issue of economic migration… it can all seem very far away and irrelevant – this book changed that for me,’ says Liz Manning.
https://thestufflifeismadeofblog.word...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 9th.
‘Despite not often reading thrillers, this was one that drew me in with its themes, narrative scope and sheer quality of writing,” says Katherine Blessan.
https://www.katherineblessan.com/blog...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 10th.
"I grew up devouring thriller/mystery/suspense novels, which is probably why I like the genre too," says novelist Claire Dunn.
https://www.cfdunn.co.uk/blog/


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 11th. With Mari Howard.
'Bringing smiles to the child refugees held in a toilet paper factory'
https://marihowardauthor.wordpress.co...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 12th.
‘It is refreshing to read a book with muscular characters – both literally and spiritually – who are not afraid to take risks and tackle evil head on,’ says K A Hitchins.
http://www.kahitchins.co.uk/the-migra...


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Paul Alkazraji Blog tour reloaded - a year to the day. May 13th. The last day.
'set during social upheaval because of the toxic mix of austerity, national debt, illegal immigration, the conflict between Greece and the European Union'
https://instantapostle.com/2019/05/13...


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