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Post by ian on Jun 11, 2009 10:43:28 GMT
Garry Charles has a new book out called Death Tide and is available here. www.garrycharles.co.uk/ He decided to let peeps download it in PDF format for nowt. (yay!) Click the link.
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Post by davidz on Jun 11, 2009 17:19:26 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by Jim on Jun 11, 2009 17:56:59 GMT
;D
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Post by garryc on Jun 11, 2009 18:59:26 GMT
Thanks for pushing it out there for me.... it means a lot to know I have support :-)
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Post by shaun on Jun 11, 2009 20:23:36 GMT
Started it the other day. Enjoying it so far
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Post by danielirussell on Jun 13, 2009 7:21:00 GMT
Have it, started it. Have a shit load of other people's stuff I promised to read though, so will have to return to it. NO SPOILERS please!
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Post by garryc on Jun 23, 2009 6:35:17 GMT
Well... there is this bit where... no, only kidding ;-)
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Post by ian on Jun 23, 2009 6:40:52 GMT
Hi Garry. how many d/l's so far then?
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Post by shaun on Jun 23, 2009 7:21:00 GMT
Written in a classic pulp style, Death Tide is a brutal look at what happens when the forces of nature and science overlap. The story pays homage to James Herbert and Guy N. Smith, and is written with devilish aplomb by someone who obviously grew up reading the pulp classics. Evil scientists. Killer rats. Infected people. The story has it all and Garry Charles doesn't pull any punches. Now when the floodwaters rise, so will the body count.
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Post by garryc on Jun 23, 2009 8:29:13 GMT
Well over 200 downloads so far and I've not really pushed it beyond the circles we already know and love :-)
Going to run with the same idea for SLAVIS but charge £1 per download with 50% going to charity.
Do the same with DEATH TIDE 2 and again 50% to a different charity.
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Post by metaltony on Jul 26, 2009 9:39:53 GMT
Starting reading this a couple of weeks ago,must finish it soon,starts of well.
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Jul 26, 2009 10:06:21 GMT
Written in a classic pulp style, Death Tide is a brutal look at what happens when the forces of nature and science overlap. The story pays homage to James Herbert and Guy N. Smith, and is written with devilish aplomb by someone who obviously grew up reading the pulp classics. Evil scientists. Killer rats. Infected people. The story has it all and Garry Charles doesn't pull any punches. Now when the floodwaters rise, so will the body count. Nice review Shaun. I downloaded this ebook a month or two back, courtesy of a post on the GWP blog. I haven't gotten around to reading it yet, but I was wondering what delights it had to offer. Your review is very much appreciated...and as such, I will be casting my eyes over the novel asap. As always...a review of my own will follow. Hope this is ok Garry.
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Post by ian on Jul 26, 2009 14:18:52 GMT
I saw that post too, a certain Joe Bloggs posted that one I do believe.
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