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jhp53a068ea37077We’re very excited to announce that that "Shanti and the Magic Mandala" by F.T. Camargo has just won its fourth award, the "Runner-up" on the "2015 Los Angeles Book Festival" in the category "Young Adult".

Shanti and the Magic Mandala is an adventure in which fantasy and reality are mingled. The book tells the story of six teenagers, from different religious and cultural origins and different parts of the world, who are mystically recruited to form two groups - one in the Northern Hemisphere, and one in the Southern.

If you haven't read this much acclaimed book, you can pick up a copy here:

eBook  AMAZON US | AMAZON UK

Paperback  AMAZON US | AMAZON UK

 

 

 

Linda M James’s crime thriller, A Fatal Facade, which has masses of twists and turns to intrigue the reader, has been nominated for the Amazon Book Prize. Wealthy Paulo Cellini, a charismatic, but cruel man with two lovers, is killed in his house in Chelsea. But we discover at the end of the book something unbelievable happened to him when he was very young which made him the man he was. For we are all moulded by our pasts, aren’t we?
http://thebookawards.com/awards/a-fatal-facade/

 

 

 

 

 

Jan Krause Greenes short story, Betty's Brain (about a woman with Alzheimer's disease who undergoes an experimental surgery to have a newborn's neurons transplanted into her brain) was accepted for publication in an anthology, Writing Fire. It is being released in March.

Nimue Brown's latest graphic novel, Sinners, has launched online and is free to read over at www.hopelessmaine.com

We have some exciting new books out this month – Elen Sentier’s Moon Song, and Jennifer Kavanagh’s The Emancipation of B. At the end of month A Little Book of Unknowing, also by Jennifer, will be published. The Emancipation of B will launch on 6 March at Westminster Quaker meeting house, followed by a talk at Marylebone library on 17th. The launch of A Little book of Unknowing will at Watkins bookshop on 24th.

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