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Move over Jack Ryan and Jack Reacher, Peter Ryan has you beat!  In Sync City tough enforcer Jack Trevayne is a no nonsense "Keeper"  whose job it is to keep the timelines clean.  Right from the start we are left in no doubt that Jack is a mans man who doesn't take no, or a punch in the face for an answer.  Peter's debut Sync City novel catapults us right into the action and continues world building as we hurtle through the plot alongside our hero. With a sequel on the way and a third novel brewing,  Peter Ryan is a world class talent to watch out for! I've bought a few copies and I urge you to do the same...I also bet my fedora that we'll be watching this on our video holograms in an alternative multiverse  damn soon!
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    Move over Jack Ryan and Jack Reacher, Peter Ryan has you beat!  In Sync City tough enforcer Jack Trevayne is a no nonsense "Keeper"  whose job it is to keep the timelines clean.  Right from the start we are left in no doubt that Jack is a mans man who doesn't take no, or a punch in the face for an answer.  Peter's debut Sync City novel catapults us right into the action and continues world building as we hurtle through the plot alongside our hero. With a sequel on the way and a third novel brewing,  Peter Ryan is a world class talent to watch out for! I've bought a few copies and I urge you to do the same...I also bet my fedora that we'll be watching this on our video holograms in an alternative multiverse  damn soon!
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      Sync City has been chosen by the Inkshares CEO Syndicate as its March book! If you haven't ordered it yet, please do so and help it get published! If you're an author and would like me to order a book in exchange, please email me: sasknic@yahoo.ca
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      In a post-apocalyptic future, fractured timelines are wreaking havoc on the world. Only a tough, hard-drinking enforcer named Jack Trevayne can hold things together. This is gritty, hard-boiled sci-fi with attitude. The future is complicated. Jack is not.
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      You all have no idea what this means to me...I just passed quill, so no matter what happens in the contest, I’m a published author. I am literally crying right now. Perfect strangers are going to be holding and reading my book...

      ...unreal. I am uncontrollably happy right now. Thank you for all of your support. 

      I will not disappoint. I promise you that. I will uphold my end of the promise of becoming a published author.

      I love you all. Truly.

      -Michael

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        Greetings Jackolytes,

        Two words. Inkshares syndicates. A question. What do you know about them?

        There are currently nine Inkshares syndicates backing authors from a wide variety of backgrounds. Each month these syndicates back a book to try and turn an author’s dreams into reality. They really do make a difference.

        Go check them out and see if it’s something you can be a part of. You can find them at www.inkshares.com/syndicates  There’s something there for everyone!

        Cheers,

        Peter

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