The Goodreads giveaway program has been very good to me over the last few years. It's allowed me to reach out to new readers and earn some new fans.
However, I wanted to do some giveaways to groups of people who I was fairly sure would like the type of fiction I write.
For this reason, I'm very glad that Kelly has agreed to let me do a giveaway of my new novel, The Ghosts of Nagasaki, on the Murakami fan group.
You can read reviews and excerpts of the book right here on goodreads. You can also check out excerpts on ghostsofnagasaki.com
I will be giving away 20 paperback copies of the book to Murakami fan members on a first-come-first-serve basis.
If you would like a copy of the book, all you have to do is send me a message through goodreads explaining to me that you're interested in the book and providing me with a mailing address.
Here is a description of the book:
The numerous workdays have taken a toll on Tokyo investment banker, Pierce Williams. Each day he wakes up, and each day the weight where his heart should be grows heavier. One morning, without knowing why, he sits down at his desk and begins typing something. Soon he realizes that without meaning to he has begun typing the story of his first days in Nagasaki four years ago. As he types he begins to realize that the words on his screen are more than he could have imagined. Instead of simply remembering the past he is reliving it in ways that fundamentally alter his present. In his manic writing are the ghosts of his past, a chilling vision of his future, and the possible key to his salvation. Somehow he must solve the mystery of four years ago. A mystery that involves a young Japanese girl, the ghost of a native writer, and an oppressive bureaucrat/samurai bent on crushing his spirit.
However, I wanted to do some giveaways to groups of people who I was fairly sure would like the type of fiction I write.
For this reason, I'm very glad that Kelly has agreed to let me do a giveaway of my new novel, The Ghosts of Nagasaki, on the Murakami fan group.
You can read reviews and excerpts of the book right here on goodreads. You can also check out excerpts on ghostsofnagasaki.com
I will be giving away 20 paperback copies of the book to Murakami fan members on a first-come-first-serve basis.
If you would like a copy of the book, all you have to do is send me a message through goodreads explaining to me that you're interested in the book and providing me with a mailing address.
Here is a description of the book:
The numerous workdays have taken a toll on Tokyo investment banker, Pierce Williams. Each day he wakes up, and each day the weight where his heart should be grows heavier. One morning, without knowing why, he sits down at his desk and begins typing something. Soon he realizes that without meaning to he has begun typing the story of his first days in Nagasaki four years ago. As he types he begins to realize that the words on his screen are more than he could have imagined. Instead of simply remembering the past he is reliving it in ways that fundamentally alter his present. In his manic writing are the ghosts of his past, a chilling vision of his future, and the possible key to his salvation. Somehow he must solve the mystery of four years ago. A mystery that involves a young Japanese girl, the ghost of a native writer, and an oppressive bureaucrat/samurai bent on crushing his spirit.