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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Worth reading twice!

Taking a few minutes off from writing to a couple of deadlines:

Today, just found a great 4-star Amazon UK review of The Tehran Text.

"I don't often read a book twice, and this one benefits from a second read as you can sort out the characters better and appreciate the quality of the writing. The book opens in fine dramatic style, with an assassination and more than a hint of psychic powers which quickly dominate the story of Tana Standish and her action-packed adventures in the middle east.

"The intricacies of the plot unfold in masterful manner and I don't want to put the book down as Standish wriggles out of one situation into another while playing mind games and trying to rescue her friends.

"I enjoyed the Foreword - an unusual and intriguing insight into the origin of the book..."

Thank you Jlbwye. It would be great to learn that a lot more people have read it once, let alone twice! I really appreciate this reviewer's dedication; a good review also appeared for The Prague Papers. Trouble is, I now have to get the next in the series finished - The Khyber Chronicle. As they say, every silver lining has a cloud, or something similar...


 http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00TLMK81Y?keywords=nik%20morton&qid=1455717020&ref_=sr_1_5&s=digital-text&sr=1-5


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