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Old 05-13-2010, 12:47 PM   #95
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Hi,

Just wanted to remind folks here that the ninety-nine cent special on Boomerang is still good. Coupon code MN64D.

Comment from an editor with a major publishing house about earlier version of Boomerang.

This is clearly a fun and light-hearted romp of a mystery story, full of adventure and humor. The author shows skill in crafting a sentence as well as creating developed, well-rounded characters. The story is madcap and crazy plot twists keep the reader turning the pages. It has a nice international feel, with lots of locations that would appeal to a wide audience, and lots of “hooks” for publicity or marketing to use, such as the jazz angle, or the smuggling angle, or the political angle, etc. These kind of hooks are important if you want a book to really succeed in the marketplace, and here the author certainly covers plenty of bases.

Of course, if they had picked up the book ("writing sometimes too clever" and they thought I should get rid of Oz the dog, which just ain't happening) if wouldn't be available for just $0.99! So if you like your reading as described above, give Boomerang a try.

All the best,
Alan
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