The Cats on Hutton Roof PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 25 September 2005 13:43
I am delighted to say that I have now received early copies of my third book, The Cats on Hutton Roof, and the illustrations by Peter Warner are simply the best yet. You can see some of the images which we have now put up in the illustrations page and here is a sneak preview of the text.

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The price per book is the same as the published price which is ?8.99 and this includes FREE POSTAGE AND PACKING within the UK. But sadly if the order needs to be posted long distance air mail, e.g. to America or Australia/New Zealand I will email you about extra cost prior to order confirmation.

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