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William Schiele sent an update for Tears of the Assassin

Hey everybody.  Thanks so much for all the support you’ve given my project. I’m very grateful. The Hyperlinked title of my book will take you to an article published in the University News at the school where I teach.  I hope you find the article interesting and if you haven’t yet I do hope you will consider supporting Tears of the Assassin with a pre-order. Thank you.

Bill Brewer 

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    Thanks for following Tears of the Assassin. I posted Chapter 8 in which Diegert crosses a line that will forever determine his fate, only thing is he doesn’t realize how much trouble awaits him when he simply uses his skills to make some money.  Enjoy the story.

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