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CAPE’S SIDE BAY UPDATE

Hello everyone I hope you are doing well! Just wanted to let everyone know that was are still on track for a Spring/Summer production of Cape’s Side Bay. I know it’s been a long time coming (4 years!) but, it’s coming!

I just wanted to let everyone know about my Christmas book that is available now on both Paperback and eBook (Kindle & Kobo)! It’s a collection of six Christmas stories, that I hope will get you into the Holiday Spirit! You can order via the links below!

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Thank you all for your continued support!

James

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      Aloha All,

      I have  good news to share with you!  Inkshares has begun to ship the paperbacks of Lost in the Fog!

      I haven’t received my author copies in the mail yet, but I’ve heard from some friends who have gotten their pre-orders.  That makes me incredibly happy!  Both you and I will be getting our paperbacks of Lost in Fog very soon!  

      The post offices around the globe are doing yeoman’s work, so we’ll just need to be patient while they do their jobs.  Given all the delays I’ve read about due to a variety of reasons, please give them some time to deliver the packages.  If you haven’t received your copies within the next 2 weeks, please let me know.

      There’s no way I can properly thank you all for your support!  I’m also incredibly grateful for your patience in this Rip Van Winkle-esque process that is publishing a book.  This wouldn’t have been possible without you.   I sincerely hope you enjoy Lost in the Fog. 

      I’ll end this update with the first professional review I’ve ever received.  It’s from Kirkus, who have been trusted evaluators of books since 1933.  I’m so grateful they loved it:

      “Ostrowski, a former resident of both Boston and San Francisco, thoroughly knows the territory the intriguing characters roam. The places range from a hidden foodie gem in Boston’s North End to where the steep slope of Powell Street meets Sutter in the San Francisco fog . . . humor weaves throughout the smoothly written story.   For example, Camden says his wine has an intense black cherry taste “with a hint of clowns on a bright summer day.”

      But the mood can change quickly.  The tension rises in this enjoyable tale as unhappy clients attack, often fatally.  Thriller enthusiasts will want to add this well-sculpted heist drama to their collections." – Kirkus Reviews

       -Michael 

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