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Bruce Perrin | 132 comments In the Space of an Atom

In the Space of an Atom is just 99 cents, now until April 9th.

Universal link: https://bit.ly/32yyDkK

Or Start Reading Now: https://amzn.to/2EPc0m4


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Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9484 comments congrats, Bruce!


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Bruce Perrin | 132 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "congrats, Bruce!"

Thanks. That was third in what is now six and soon to be seven books.


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Alan Bardos | 5 comments A Fool's Errands A Johnny Swift Omnibus Books 1 & 2 by Alan Bardos

Meet Johnny Swift, renowned drunkard, beau sabreur and hero of The Assassins and The Dardanelles Conspiracy. Both books are currently 99c/99p! In the omnibus addition, A Fools Errands.

In The Assassins Johnny Swift finds himself caught up in the plot to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand and is engulfed by an event that will change his life and the world forever.

The Dardanelles Conspiracy takes Johnny from the mud of Flanders, into the labyrinthine power struggles of the Ottman Empire and the opening battles of the Gallipoli campaign.

‘As far as writing humorous cads and bounders goes, I am not sure I want the competition…, but this is a brilliant book that kept me gripped to the end, and I bought the next one straight away.’ Jemahl Evans, ‘A Rakes Progress’

‘Written with polished panache, it kept me gripped from the first to last. Five stars from me!’ AAChaudhuri, ‘She’s Mine’

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Alan Bardos | 5 comments Enemies & Allies by Alan Bardos
Enjoy the jubilee with Johnny Swift, renowned drunkard and beau sabreur. Enemies & Allies Book 3 of The Johnny Swift Thrillers is currently 99p/c!

Swift attempts to find a traitor in Paris and is caught in a web of intrigue involving Mata Hari, the Dreyfus Affair and the Zimmermann Telegram.

‘I have to say that I think Bardos has really cracked it. Johnny Swift is an excellent drunken anti-hero, somewhat debauched, but with a good heart.’
David Boyle bestselling author of Before Room 40 the Room 40 codebreakers of the First World War

‘As far as writing humorous cads and bounders goes, I am not sure I want the competition…, but this is a brilliant book that kept me gripped to the end, and I bought the next one straight away.’ Jemahl Evans, ‘A Rakes Progress’

‘Written with polished panache, it kept me gripped from the first to last. Five stars from me!’ AAChaudhuri, ‘She’s Mine’

amazon.co.uk/dp/B09S6TB6FS


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Alan Bardos | 5 comments Rising Tide (Daniel Nichols Spy Thrillers Book 1) by Alan Bardos
My novel Rising Tide Book 1 of the Daniel Nichols Spy Thrillers, is currently 99p/c!

‘Explosive, right from the outset. You’ll be hooked on every twist and turn.’ Tom Walker best selling author of The Unseen Enemy

November 1940.

Lieutenant Daniel Nichols, a former pacifist turned crusader, is wounded taking part in the Royal Navy’s carrier born air raid on the Italian Battle Fleet in Taranto.

Six months later Sándor Braun, a British double agent, escorts a Japanese delegation around Taranto and discovers that they are planning a similar attack. But what will the target be?

Nichols, now unable to fly, joins the Naval Intelligence Division, despite growing rumours that his nerve has gone. He debriefs Braun in London and sees the implications of his discovery. Britain cannot afford to suffer further setbacks in the far East.

Nichols convinces his superior officer, Ian Fleming, to allow him to travel to Lisbon in a bid to identify the target before it’s too late. The former airman uses the rumours about his lack of moral fibre as cover and poses as a deserter, with information to sell about the Taranto raid.

Braun helps Nichols to gain the confidence of German and Japanese Intelligence officers - and he is recruited to fly to Hawaii and spy on the US Navy.

Convinced that the Japanese plan to attack Pearl Harbour, Nichols travels to America to inform the FBI, but his warnings fall on deaf ears.

Nichols takes matters into his own hands and ventures to Hawaii, with the intention of preventing a catastrophe.

But will the Englishman's intervention prove too little, too late?

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Alan Bardos | 5 comments Rising Tide (Daniel Nichols Spy Thrillers Book 1) by Alan Bardos

Rising Tide, Book 1 of my new WWII spy series is currently 99p/c.

It explores the espionage war in the lead up to Pearl Harbour.

'A gripping wartime thriller with more plot twists and turns than a snake with an itch!' Damien Lewis, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and SAS Forged in Hell

‘A compelling and thrilling story. Highly recommended.’ Mark Ellis, The DCI Frank Merlin Series

amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CP4J1SZR

https://amazon.com/dp/B0CP4J1SZR/


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Alan Bardos | 5 comments A Good War A Johnny Swift Thriller Omnibus by Alan Bardos A Good War: A Johnny Swift Thriller Omnibus Get all the Johnny Swift thrillers in one omnibus for just 99p/c! Or read for free on Kindle Unlimited.

In The Assassins Johnny Swift finds himself caught up in the plot to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand and is engulfed by an event that will change his life and the world forever.

The Dardanelles Conspiracy takes Johnny from the mud of Flanders, into the labyrinthine power struggles of the Ottman Empire and the opening battles of the Gallipoli campaign.

In Enemies and Allies Swift attempts to find a traitor in Paris and is caught in a web of intrigue involving Mata Hari, the Dreyfus Affair and the Zimmermann Telegram.

‘A compelling and thrilling story. Highly recommended.’ Mark Ellis, The DCI Frank Merlin Series

‘I have to say that I think Bardos has really cracked it. Johnny Swift is an excellent drunken anti-hero, somewhat debauched, but with a good heart.’ David Boyle

‘With its war-damaged, womanising, loose cannon of an anti-hero, Johnny Swift, The Dardanelles Conspiracy vividly captures the flux and uncertainty – as well as the horror – of war.’ R.N. Morris, A Gentle Axe

'A cracking read, highly recommended.' Roger A Price, bestselling author of Nemesis

amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B723KH8L


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