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Perfects, Imperfect & Crisis Point free for November 2013

You may have noticed that I stopped the serialisation of Imperfect. The underlying reason was that I had other things to post, and also I had decided to make the three novellas I've written so far completely free during November. So if you would like to try them out then you can get them from Smashwords in a variety of formats (kindle, nook, iBooks, PDF, Epub etc). You also ought to be able to download them for free from Barnes & Noble, iTunes and Waterstones. Here are some links: Perfects go to  Imperfect is at  Crisis Point is at  I would really appreciate some honest reviews on smashwords, goodreads, amazon or on blogs (or indeed anywhere you can post them).  Thank you.  Related articles Smashwords Smashes Self-Publishing Stigma Imperfect (Exodus #2) Serialised Does Apple's iBooks need to go Android? Smashwords named top indie…
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Sale – Perfects, Imperfect & Crisis Point by James Kemp

So from now until 30th November the three novellas from last year's NaNoWriMo will be available for free from Smashwords with the coupon codes below. Perfects go to  and at the checkout use coupon code SH37X. Instead of paying $ you will get it for free. Imperfect is at  and at the checkout use coupon code PL55Q. Instead of paying $ you will get it for free. Crisis Point is at  and has coupon code EV72G.  So please, go download a copy of my books and then come back and tell me what you think of them. Feel free to leave honest reviews anywhere you like too. Thanks.   Related articles Save on seven NaNoWriMo themed books for $ Each! #Kindle Writing Daily Deal! NaNoWriMo 2013 - Still brainstorming It's that month again
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Imperfect: Scene 09 – Free

Imperfect Free I had spent over five hours in the police station and still hadn’t been arrested. It was quite late and I wanted to go to sleep, so I rested my head on my arms on the desk in the interview room and nodded off. Not the best plan for staying alert under interrogation, but better than staying awake for days, and also in character for Huw. As I was dozing blue pinstripe reappeared, with Fletcher just behind him. I woke with a start and then remembered where I was. Blue pinstripe looked uncomfortable, which was odd. He sat down opposite me and Fletcher remained standing at the open doorway. “Mr Powell, I’m Inspector Smeeton. I’m sorry we’ve kept you this long, it has taken some time to check your credentials.” “Inspector, I’m always happy to help the guardians…
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Imperfect: Scene 08 – Plans

Imperfect Plans With breakfast out of the way we got down to planning how we were going to get Mark, Geoff and Charlie out of police custody. The first step was to find out on what basis they were being held. Once we knew that we could get some lawyers to work on getting them out. The cell had plenty of money for that sort of thing, and while we needed to co-ordinate it, it was by far the easiest way of getting someone out of a police cell. That said we had some pretty wild back-up plans just in case bail was refused. We’d heard some pretty unsavoury things about where people like us went when we were detained indefinitely on public safety grounds. Those were all just rumours, because no-one had returned to deny them. That in itself…
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Imperfect – Scene 07 – Hiding

Imperfect Hiding The first thing we did after we’d been shown our hiding place (a room at the back of the pub, up two flights of stairs and at the end of a corridor) was to get some sleep. The room was basic, obviously not used often but ready should there be a sudden influx of guests. It had all the usual features you’d expect, just a little older than you’d have in your home. It was like they’d furnished it from a second-hand shop rather than buying new. There was a double bed in the corner and a sofa with a small pull-out underneath it which faced the screen area. Above the sofa was a window with heavy net curtains and even heavier duty light-blocking curtains at either side. In the corner next to the bed there was a…
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