Two of Ian Sales' books at 99p/99c

Gary Compton

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Gary, you should look at offering the discount in Canada too. It is a 35 million person market...and I'm here so I want the deals too. :coffee:
 
Tried my original post and you may be right. Can you edit. Most of the link is there. :)
 
Anyway, I've downloaded it (using my Kindle, which avoids me having to worry about the URLs of books on Amazon's various websites). :)
 
Yes but what I am saying is if you click my links it does indeed take you the the Amazon pages. Facebook redirects which is where my first post was. :)
 
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The facebook redirect seems to only work if you are logged into facebook or your browser automatically logs you into your account with facebook--otherwise it just dies an ignominious death.

I can't say that I was greatly impressed by the first chapter; but there is a substantial sample and it takes the reader to chapter five by which time the story was beginning to kick in so I recommend for those that read the sample first; they should read the entire sample for the ebook before putting it down.

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Was there some sort of inducement toward forwarding through facebook?
 
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My problem with those links is because I'm not only not logged into Facebook, but also the wild horses that probably still won't induce me to join Facebook are notable by their absence.
 
Each to their own Tinkerdan.

Reading is subjective as we know but this series got Ian John Jarrold as an agent and he is very picky.

Plus it has been one of our top 2 sellers. :)
 
Have finished both books and they are quite good; despite the frustration of evident: to be continued-ness.

I've seen some comparisons drawn and would be more inclined to draw comparisons to The Three Musketeers what with all the intrigue and archaic language and sense of feudal times. Well worth reading.
 
Here is what Ian's 3 books would look like without the "to be continued." LOL :)

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You mean that it isn't long before it feels that the pages are turning themselves...? ;):)
 

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