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The Jerusalem Puzzle – Dec 10 winners & new “easy to win” competition

The Jerusalem Puzzle ebook is available and climbing the charts at Amazon in the US here and in the UK here. It costs less than most cups of coffee on both sites.

The paperback, from Harper Collins, will be available in January 2013.

Last week’s two winners of signed copies of The Istanbul Puzzle, posted free to where ever they are in the world, are StitchLily and Elizabeth Amelia Barrington. I have replied to each of their comments as I cannot find their email address. I will give them a week to email me their postal address. After that I will do the draw again.

This week you can win one copy of The Istanbul Puzzle, the first novel in the series, by Liking The Istanbul Puzzle on Facebook here and commenting below. That is all you have to do. Easy, peasy!

If you don’t do Facebook please repost this to your blog and provide a link in your comment below.

Thank you all for sharing, Liking and reposting. I write with confidence now thanks to all the support I get here.

And if you have read The Jerusalem Puzzle please go to Amazon and review it on the US site here or on the UK site here.

The image below is the inside of the rotunda, the main dome in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, from a scene in The Jerusalem Puzzle.

Thank you everyone again for your continuing support on this journey!

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  1. Ravindranath
    2012/12/10 at 8:56 am | #1

    The puzzle gets interesting

  2. Sher
    2012/12/10 at 2:23 pm | #2

    I bought the Jerusalem Puzzle but am re-reading the Istanbul Puzzle. I want to pay more attention to the puzzle this time.

  3. 2012/12/11 at 12:29 am | #3

    Would love to read the Istanbul puzzle and then the JERUSALEM PUZZLE. Lomazowr@gmail.con

  4. JJT
    2012/12/11 at 1:45 am | #4

    Thanks for the giveaway. Both books sound great.

  5. Lacracha
    2012/12/14 at 4:00 am | #5

    I don’t think my previous comment went thru so I”ll summarize. I plan to read both books. I just learned of them on Twitter.

  6. 2012/12/14 at 3:15 pm | #7

    I looked for your book in easons but then realised it was an ebook. Glad to hear it’s coming out in ‘real’ book form.

  7. Stella
    2012/12/14 at 6:25 pm | #8

    reading the Istanbul puzzle on my kindle….. really good…..

  8. Declan Harte
    2012/12/15 at 1:09 am | #9

    I just read your tweet about you writing the 3rd “Manhattan Puzzle” – top man!!! …I love it when a favoured author works his fingers to the bone for our sheer indulgence & pleasure…thank you x

  9. 2012/12/15 at 1:51 am | #10

    Thank you for showing me these books. I do plan to read both of them.

  10. 2012/12/15 at 1:55 am | #11

    I will read it so sign me up.

  11. 2012/12/15 at 5:21 am | #12

    Shared it again on Twitter and FB. Hoping to Win!!! Sarath Babu S, India

  12. 2012/12/15 at 9:02 am | #13

    ooooooooooooh books!! i love books!! top of my christmas list *hint family hint*

  13. 2012/12/15 at 7:06 pm | #14

    I’m from Russia, and I like your books!

  14. Suzan Lacey
    2012/12/15 at 7:56 pm | #15

    I’ve liked the page on facebook! The books sound really good! I’ll have to wait for my mum to read it first though as I’ve bought it for her for christmas, like me she loves discovering a good book, she inspired my own love of reading!

  15. Carla
    2012/12/16 at 8:39 am | #16

    I am now an official stalker!!

  16. Maggie Lloyd
    2012/12/16 at 8:58 am | #17

    Liked you on Facebook and I really like the aboe picture. Where is it?

    • 2012/12/16 at 11:01 am | #18

      Hi Maggie, thanks! The pic is of the inside of the dome and the upper part of the tomb of Jesus, in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. This is the main pilgrimage site for all Christian denominations in the world. An amazing place. What you see is a Victorian era interior in a crusader era building.

  17. 2012/12/16 at 12:54 pm | #19

    Looking forward to the ‘real book’ version. Love real books!

  18. 2012/12/16 at 3:02 pm | #20

    Liked your Facebook page a couple of months ago (at least!). Have yet to read any of your works, but I really want to. ^_^

  19. 2012/12/17 at 6:08 am | #21

    I’ve been following you on Twitter and now have liked your Facebook page as well. I haven’t read it yet but this sounds like something both my husband and myself would like.

  20. 2012/12/17 at 6:28 am | #22

    Liked on facebook. Good Luck with your book.

  21. 2012/12/17 at 6:29 am | #23

    Fan on facebook.

  22. Philip Caird
    2012/12/17 at 10:28 pm | #24

    I’ve heard about these books on Twitter and am curious to read.

  23. Leanne Bucknall
    2012/12/19 at 5:56 pm | #25

    Sounds intriguing….

  24. 2012/12/22 at 4:17 am | #26

    Had already liked your page, so here’s my comment. :)

  25. Peter Davidson
    2012/12/23 at 5:40 pm | #27

    Hope it is as good as Istanbull Puzzle if so I will definitely read it. Would love a signed first edition . Hope it is a best seller for you.

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