Now in Print & eBook: “The Diamond Seekers” by UK authors David Coles and Jack Everett
Barking Rain Press announced the paperback and eBook release of the crime thriller "The Diamond Seekers" from the UK author duo of David Coles and Jack Everett.
Vancouver, WA, September 11, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Barking Rain Press, a non-profit fiction publisher, announced the paperback and eBook release of the crime thriller "The Diamond Seekers" from the UK author duo of David Coles and Jack Everett. The authors have written on a number of novels, including the historical thriller "The Last Free Men" and the crime thrillers "The Tourist" and "1/1:Jihad-Britain."
When a courier for the powerful crime family descended from Niccolò Machiavelli realizes he's being followed by a rival family assassin, he takes a detour through the English countryside to shake his pursuer. He manages to hide his precious cargo—a fortune in blood diamonds from South Africa—before perishing as his pursuer collides with an English family on a holiday drive. Five years later, the head of the Machiavelli crime family, Alberto Lorente, is still in pursuit of his missing diamonds and is ready to launch an ambitious scheme to recover them. What follows is a twisted trail of murder, kidnapping and layers upon layers of subterfuge.
Ask for “The Diamond Seekers” at your favorite bookstore, or buy it online at the Barking Rain Press website, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powells, and many other online booksellers. It is also available in most eBook formats through Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Fictionwise, the iBookstore, Kobo, Overdrive, the Sony Reader Store, and many other outlets worldwide. Interested readers can view the first four chapters for free by visiting the Barking Rain Press website at www.barkingrainpress.org.
The Diamond Seekers
Mystery-Crime, Thriller
LCCN: 2012947158
Trade Paperback (224 pp — $13.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-44-2
ISBN-10: 1-935460-44-7
eBook (ePub, Kindle & PDF formats — $5.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-45-9
ISBN-10: 1-935460-45-5
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, www.barkingrainpress.org.
When a courier for the powerful crime family descended from Niccolò Machiavelli realizes he's being followed by a rival family assassin, he takes a detour through the English countryside to shake his pursuer. He manages to hide his precious cargo—a fortune in blood diamonds from South Africa—before perishing as his pursuer collides with an English family on a holiday drive. Five years later, the head of the Machiavelli crime family, Alberto Lorente, is still in pursuit of his missing diamonds and is ready to launch an ambitious scheme to recover them. What follows is a twisted trail of murder, kidnapping and layers upon layers of subterfuge.
Ask for “The Diamond Seekers” at your favorite bookstore, or buy it online at the Barking Rain Press website, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powells, and many other online booksellers. It is also available in most eBook formats through Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Fictionwise, the iBookstore, Kobo, Overdrive, the Sony Reader Store, and many other outlets worldwide. Interested readers can view the first four chapters for free by visiting the Barking Rain Press website at www.barkingrainpress.org.
The Diamond Seekers
Mystery-Crime, Thriller
LCCN: 2012947158
Trade Paperback (224 pp — $13.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-44-2
ISBN-10: 1-935460-44-7
eBook (ePub, Kindle & PDF formats — $5.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-45-9
ISBN-10: 1-935460-45-5
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, www.barkingrainpress.org.
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www.barkingrainpress.org
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