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New Review: Literary Stalker by Roger Keen @The_Mad_Artist @DV_Publishing
“Nick Chatterton is really feeling quite sorry for himself, frustrated and disillusioned with his life and the people in it. Most days he spends day dreaming of the life that he believes he should have had, if people had just recognised his talent as a writer. He easily loses track of time which his partner Robin is not too happy about when he returns home from work. Then an idea springs to mind for his next attempt at a new novel. The Facebook Murders.”
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