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Cold Steel and the Underground Boneyard is free to download

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Book number three in the Cold Steel series,  Cold Steel and the Underground Boneyard , is free to download from Amazon for a limited time. Here's a five-star review from a reader A terrific follow up to the first two books in the series, Cold Steel begin their next long awaited tour not only with a bang but with a completely explosive rip roaring adventure. I really enjoyed the way the stories from the past were blended with the modern day tale and found myself wishing them every success in their endeavours. Great characters brought to life as always in such a fun imaginative way. The only way this could be improved is with an audio track of their music to rock out to as I read the book. Long live heavy metal (and leather trousers!) Cold Steel on the Rocks We Are Cold Steel Cold Steel and the Underground Boneyard It's Not For Everyone  

It's Not For Everyone, reviewed on Instagram

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It's Not For Everyone  has just been reviewed on  Instagram . Thanks to  kjsreads  for taking the time to read and review my book. Cold Steel on the Rocks We Are Cold Steel Cold Steel and the Underground Boneyard It's Not For Everyone

Lots of US interest

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  It's Not For Everyone   is attracting a lot of downloads, mostly from the US. I always thought it would have more appeal to UK readers, but I'm pleasantly surprised at the transatlantic interest in my stories. Cold Steel on the Rocks We Are Cold Steel Cold Steel and the Underground Boneyard It's Not For Everyone

It's Not For Everyone is free to download for a limited time

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Rick Brindle's explosive new book,  It's Not For Everyone , is free to download from Amazon for a limited time. Get your copy now. What do you do when your dream job turns into a nightmare? Rick Brindle was a third generation military child. His father and grandfather served their whole lives in the Army, and all he wanted to do was join up. But for Rick it was more than just the job. Growing up on Army estates in Germany, he wanted to keep hold of the sheltered lifestyle that he’d enjoyed all through his childhood. Having left school, and after three years of trying and failing to become an officer in the Army, Rick was still determined to pursue a career in the armed forces. So in 1989 he joined the RAF Regiment as an Airman. Life in the Regiment, though, was a world apart from being a forces dependent, and Rick’s dream quickly became toxic. Facing a culture of bullying, beatings, verbal abuse and sexual harassment, the privileged community he wanted to be a part of bec