In this Lost meets The Walking Dead tale, a ragtag team of characters are thrust together in an abandoned theme park as a widespread outbreak decimates humanity, turning the infected into something less than human.
A Swashbuckling Novella of Black Hearts, Black Humor, and Floppy Black Hats. A besieged band of refugees has only one hope: A morally off-center Robin Hood pathologically obsessed with the look of his own arse.
A "young" woman with a genetic anomaly spends her extra long life running from the people who would exploit her unique condition. Ageless asks the question is eternal life a gift or a curse? #giftorcurse
Funding for The Art of Misdirection continues. We're a (very) long way from hitting the funding target - but still have plenty of time to go and some interesting stuff on the horizon.
In the meantime, I've added a new chapter excerpt that you will hopefully enjoy. You should have received an email notification with a link to this today, but if not you can access here: https://www.inkshares.com/projects/the-art-of-misdirection/book_segments/chapter-thirty-four-excerpt-
If that's not enough, there's a new never-before-published short story available for you to read on my blog here: http://tinyurl.com/qc9mkvp
The Collector is an 1870s set mystery. Young Will Lancaster returns to his family home following the death of his father to claim his inheritance, but finds nothing is quite as expected. What happened at St James' Hall on 15th May 1870? And what sort of collection could rob a man of all his belongings ... and his sanity?
I hope you enjoy the story.
While funding continues, please do keep spreading the word.
Link to the page at Inkshares, (already pre-ordered? Share with someone else who might like it. Remember, you don't get charged a penny unless we hit the target)
Follow me on Twitter at @paul_cunliffe, (I don't tweet about the book very often, but when I do it would be great if you could retweet!)
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