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Now on Audible and iTunes

Written by S P Oldham, narrated by Paula Hines

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‘Hag’s Breath: A Collection of Witchcraft and Wickedness’ is now available in audiobook format from both Audible and iTunes.

Hag's Breath on Audible UK

Written by myself, S P Oldham, and narrated by Paula Hines, 'Hag's Breath' reinvents witches. If you are looking for the near-comical character that is the stalwart of children's fairy tales then go elsewhere. These witches are the stuff of nightmares. True horror characters with dark souls and sinister intentions. Powerful women, whose presence in the world is sometimes to be feared, sometimes to be sought out - but always to be respected.

Cover art: SelfPubBookCovers.com/ FrinaArt

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Emergency/Frontline Workers, this is for you! (UK Bank Holiday)

As I was writing my earlier post about everyone having a much deserved rest on another bank holiday, it struck me that a lot of people have to work regardless (usually my husband, though he actually has this bank holiday off!) Anyway, if you are an emergency or frontline worker and have to work today, comment below and I will send you a link to download a free copy of one of my ebooks, as a token of appreciation, for you to enjoy when you can finally put your feet up. Have a safe day and don't work too hard!

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Limited number of FREE downloads - Post Mortem

Want one of a limited number of free downloads of 'Post Mortem?' No problem, just use the link. If you happen to like what you read, please think about leaving a review and spreading the word. Thanks, enjoy!

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The Blurb: Danny Davies is proud to work at ‘Winscombe Funeral Home, Crematorium and Cemetery.’ His job is not exactly run-of-the-mill yet in a curious way, Danny enjoys treating the dead with care and respect. Mr Winscombe, his employer, is meticulous in his work; a very private, much esteemed member of the community of Lychgate and somebody Danny looks up to.

When Mr Winscombe mysteriously disappears one afternoon, Danny is naturally concerned. After all, the man is usually such a stickler for routine. He goes to the police later that evening when there is still neither sight nor sound of his boss.

As a courtesy, the police despatch two officers to Mr Winscombe’s home. Little does Danny know that the town of Lychgate will be forever changed afterwards. As will his opinion of his boss.

Some things are meant to be buried.

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