Friday, 21 August 2009

"Masters of the Hunt" by Hugh McCracken published today!




Now fully trained for grim medieval warfare and in their mid teens, Hugh McCracken’s small band of once-reluctant time travellers take history into their own hands and journey back to 13th Century Scotland where age-old friends – and bitter enemies – are waiting.

In their desperate bid to save the dukedom of the young nobleman they have taken under their wing, the time-shifting Lords of Möbius recruit a squad of turncoat mercenaries to their cause ... and a teenaged William ‘Braveheart’ Wallace, unsuspectingly destined for battle, glory, torture and excruciating execution.

Once again in his popular series of thought-provoking historical adventure novels, McCracken meticulously recreates the harsh realities of medieval life and death as his heroes and anti-heroes struggle to apply a modern mind-set to the cruelties and superstitions of a world, geographically on their very doorstep, but 750 years distant in time.

Available in Print and eBook format from www.bewrite.net, Amazon, and all major retailers.

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Great review by Susan Wingate for "The Bait Shack" by Harry Hughes

Hi all,
I've just been told about this cracking review for "The Bait Shack" by Harry Hughes, written by the author Susan Wingate.
Glad to see that someone else agrees with us!

Cheers,
Alex

Friday, 7 August 2009

Dead End Road - prepublished review

Due to be released on September 3rd, Dead End Road is a poetry collection already gathering fabulous reviews. Check out Richard Wink at this review site.
http://fullofcrow.com/crowreviews/2009/08/dead-end-road-richard-wink/

Bookmark Richard and star your calendar for the September 3rd release!
Congratulations too, Sam Smith for expert editing.

Friday, 31 July 2009

A Thousand Beauties gets interviewed!

The literary raconteur, Ambrose Musiyiwa, interviewed BeWrite Books author, Mark Kaplan on his amazing novel, A Thousand Beauties.

Read the interview >> http://conversationswithwriters.blogspot.com/2009/07/interview-mark-kaplan-author-of.html

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Prestwick by David Hough - Out Now


Three pilots, three crippled aircraft but only one can land.

A freak mid-air collision cripples a trans-Atlantic 747 and a US Air Force jet.

What’s left of the planes’ crews struggle against the clock and overwhelming odds to save their on board survivors.

But no airport will allow them to even attempt a landing because of a secret international emergency that overshadows their own problems, condemning more than four hundred people to almost sure and horrible death over icy, blizzard-swept seas.

Meanwhile, an obsessed narcotics detective aboard the shattered Jumbo tries to pin drug smuggling and murder on its injured captain and crew.

Could things get any worse?

They could. And they do. Much, much worse!

David Hough whips his reader along in a roaring jet stream of action and high tension that buckles the reader to his seat. Prestwick is a breathtaking, whirlwind of a thriller.
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Read an extract from Prestwick

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Title: Prestwick
Author: David Hough
Print ISBN: 978-1-905202-84-3
eBook ISBN: 978-1-905202-85-0
Page count: 266
Release Date: 23rd July 2009

Distributors: Bertram Books, Gardners, Baker & Taylor, Ingrams

BeWrite Books are available from: BeWrite Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones and other online booksellers and to order from high street bookshops