A New Victorian Crime Thriller Released Free on Google Books…

…and I wrote it.

young woman reading a book in a library
Photo by Rick Han

Concluding my 2023 new year’s resolution to give away my works for free, I have placed my debut novel, A Plague of Murder, on the Google Play Book Store where you can download a copy and keep forever (you lucky devils). It’s the first installment of my Blackchapel Chronicles series that charts the origin of the serial killer destined to become Jack the Ripper. With my efforts continuing on its second installment, now is the perfect time to dive into this lost world I’ve recreated over the span of nearly half a million words (yes, you read that right).


BOOK ONE: A PLAGUE OF MURDER

England, 1870

A woman is murdered, her child taken. For residents of a small railway town, such a crime in their midst is as shocking as it is terrifying.

Yet for local Police Constable John Tanner, the nightmare is only just beginning when he follows the trail to Whitechapel, home of the Metropolitan Police Force’s legendary H Division. There he will meet Detective Sergeant Henry Lofthouse, a disillusioned officer of Scotland Yard’s reorganised Detective Branch. Confronted with murders unlike any yet seen, these two very different men must grapple with deception, mistrust and their own demons if they are to stop a relentless killer from fulfilling a horrifying ambition…


For those with a Kindle, I’m keeping my Amazon listing, and have reduced its price to the lowest Amazon will allow (currently a modest £0.77). I’ve also fixed the few typos and grammatical errors that slipped through the original manuscript so you’re getting the very best version, regardless of whether you use Amazon or Google.

From the beginning, I’ve always written the sort of book that I’ve always wanted to read, not what I think might sell. And I’ve always wanted my works to be accessible to everyone, not just those with a spare bit of money in their back pocket. Making my works free to read and own feels like a milestone reached at long last. As a result, I’ll be taking a few weeks away from my blog to focus on existing projects and real life stuff – but don’t worry, I’ll return bright-eyed, and with a new book release not far behind.

Until next time; happy reading, writing, living

MA

My WW1 Romance Novel is Out On Google Play, For Free!

(Sorry, Mr Bezos!)

Not long ago, I explained the reasoning behind my new year’s resolution of wanting to give away my literary works for free from now on (click here to read the details). I was finding the Amazon online platform too constricting for what I wanted, and the lack of control was really getting to me since I want the reading experience of my books to be as free-flowing as possible for you guys.

Well, after looking at a number of options, I’m pleased to report that my Publishing House has been accepted in the Google Play Book Store, which means you’re able to download and keep a copy of The Air Between Us for as long as Google exists (or at least their terms & conditions).


THE AIR BETWEEN US

ENGLAND, 1913

Storm clouds gather over Europe, but for Jen Edwards, the future remains bright. Betrothed to a brilliant photographer, her path to married bliss seems guaranteed until tragedy upends the safe and comfortable life they’d planned together.

Now desperate to escape the wreckage of her past amidst the onset of a World War, she enlists as a volunteer in the newly-formed Royal Flying Corps, and is dispatched to France. In the skies over the Somme, many young pilots will meet a brutal end, and Jen learns not to give her heart to anyone when love comes so cheap. Anyone, that is, until her past arrives at the airfield one day, camera in hand…


Better yet, after looking at a number of charity funding models, I can keep supporting my chosen charity by donating £0.20 (approx $0.25 USD) per download of my book via the Google Play Store. So not only do you get an entire novel that I poured my heart, sweat & tears into, you also support the vital work of The Alzheimer’s Society.

And the good news keeps coming – I’m going into print.

That’s right – The Air Between Us will be my first book that is actually printed in hard copy that you can run your hot little hands over and turn the real-life pages of. The cost is still to be determined and there will be a limited print run, but if there’s anyone out there who wants to support my efforts by purchasing a limited edition signed copy, you’ll be able to order it directly from this website.

I’ll have these latest updates in due course, but for now, please check out my book in the Google Play Store. The book itself only came into being over the course of a crazy 3 weeks back in 2022 when I set myself the challenge of writing, editing & designing an entire romance novel in two weeks (I ended up overrunning by 7 days – my first post on the madness can be found here).

The end result was a surprisingly polished war epic set at the height of the air war in WW1 (if I do say so myself whilst twirling a fake moustache). Following the exploits of No.2 Squadron of the British Royal Flying Corps, it brutally strips the layers of innocence from its two main protagonists; Jen Edwards and Hal Drayton, as they both fight their own battles against overwhelming odds. It’s crammed with memorable supporting characters like the irrepressible Baxter Mathers, the precise Captain Andrew Collins and the villainous Wing Commander Samuel Forsyth, amongst many others.

Based on historical events, I worked hard to keep the realism at a solid 10 to maintain an authentic reading experience that puts you in the cockpit of a BE2c, or staring down the lens of an aerial camera during a chaotic bombing raid. Combined with an original love story that I cruelly designed to wrench on the coldest of hearts, it’s my first and possibly last foray into this genre and I heartily recommend you pick up a free copy.

Please, please, please don’t miss it.

Thanks as always,

MA

My New Year’s Resolution? To Distribute My Books For Free

I haven’t gone mad – just hear me out

You get a book! You get a book! YOU ALL GET A BOOK!

Like many people these days, I have a financial advisor. Unlike most people however, my financial advisor is a man called Roddy. Roddy’s great; he’s reliable, he’s knowledgeable and he has the patience of a dead saint. But right now, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s propping up a bar somewhere, annoying everyone who makes the mistake of wandering into his orbit by ranting over his latest woe.

For you see, his one and only client author has decided to stop trying to make money from his creative works. And that author is me.

From the beginning, I’ve been committed to writing the best stories I’m capable of, not necessarily the most popular. If I wanted to be rich from my creative works, I’d have done nothing but write short erotica and stick female pseudonyms on the books’ front covers. The idea of creating novels with the intention of second guessing what the market might want doesn’t enter my head – I’ve been there, I’ve dabbled in it, and it blew up in my face long ago. The only way I’ve been able to keep writing is by coming up with stories that interest me, stories that I would pay for if they landed on a bookstore’s shelf. To my fellow writers – lose that authentic drive at your peril.

Anyway, Christmas has come and gone, and the new year flew by just as fast. Unfortunately I blinked and missed most of it. But I also reflected on the past year, the things I’d achieved, the things I’d let slip, and those horrible giant monsters I keep holding at bay instead of dealing with as they eat more and more, and get bigger and bigger.

I’ve steeled myself to slay one of those monsters at last, and it’s the reason I’ve come to the decision to freely share my work (although copyright laws still apply according to my legal advice). You see, it’s not so much about money as taking control of my own intellectual property. The big marketplaces (looking at you, Amazon) take a lot of that control away – they have a big hand in setting the price, they determine the amount and frequency of discounts or promotional offers. They even put many barriers up if you ever decide to just put your work out there for free (they can’t make money off it, you see).

By formatting my Ebooks myself, I’ve wrestled control of the content and design. As a result, I’m trialling a number of methods to freely distribute one of my books; The Air Between Us. Once the trial is done and I’ve decided on the final method of free distribution, I’ll keep ensuring it generates money for my chosen charity by donating an amount per download (or something very similar). Until then, I’ve taken it down from the Amazon Marketplace as I migrate it to a new, permanent home.

2022 was one of the toughest years of my life, and seeing how 2023 is going to be even harder with the stupid amount of workload I’ve already taken on, I’ve come up with a revised road map for my upcoming books.

First, and most important; The Blackchapel Chronicles. Work continues apace on Book Two, and I’m really excited for how its shaping out. I can’t wait to share it with the world when it’s ready, and as soon as I can pin down a definite date, I’ll plaster it all over this website (along with the book blurb)

Second, The Ninth Quran. This is the most controversial work I’ll ever write, and as a result, I’m finding myself trampling all over a worldwide religion in the name of great fiction, blithely ignoring all the very real pitfalls on either side of me. 2022 was the year Salman Rushdie somehow escaped death after being viciously stabbed onstage in the US, and it hasn’t escaped my attention that feelings often run hot when some observations are made towards Islam. I’m not being controversial for its own sake – my book is based on the latest academic & archaeological findings, and I’ve even pushed back its release date to perform a re-write where I wasn’t happy with a small but important plot point that wasn’t accurate enough.

On top of these two books for 2023, I’m also looking to get my existing works out in paperback for the very first time, There’ll be limited print runs and free copies will be available to order via this website only. Make sure you check back often for the latest updates.

Finally, I wish you all a very happy new year. Don’t give up on your dreams and smash your goals through 2023.