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Shall We Kill The President? Available on Amazon Kindle

Cover artwork for "Shall We Kill The President?" featuring sexy female vampire overshadowed by the stars and stripes

Artwork © Copyright 2012, the author.

You can now dowload Shall We Kill The President?, the new novella by Alex Sumner to your Kindle from Amazon. This features Guy Shepardson, star of The Demon Detective.

Jet-setting modern-day wizard Guy Shepardson takes a trip to Washington DC where he encounters a group of Vampires who come to him with an unusual request! However, enemies both old and new have plans of their own, and would dearly love Guy Shepardson out of the way. Can Guy escape from their clutches and use all his magical powers to stop a plot to assassinate the President of the United States?

NB: You don’t need a Kindle device to read Kindle ebooks!

“Shall We Kill The President?” is also available in other Ebook formats from Smashwords.

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A Greater Power is now on Amazon as well

My new short story, A Greater Power (The Demon Detective, and other stories), is now available for Kindle on Amazon. Please follow the link for more details!

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A Greater Power (new short story by Alex Sumner)

Artwork © 2011, the author.

New month, new murder!

“A Greater Power” is the follow-up to “The Demon Detective” and features the continuing adventures of modern-day sorcerer, Guy Shepardson.

A man is murdered in the dead of night in rural Oxfordshire – a note in his pocket links him to suave modern-day sorcerer GUY SHEPARDSON. Guy soon finds himself menaced by sinister thugs and aided by the dead man’s beautiful daughter as he attempts to confront the killers…

Available now from SmashWords in all popular Ebook formats. It will shortly be available from Amazon as well, details to follow.

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The Demon Detective – now available via Amazon as well

Artwork © the author 2011

For those who prefer to do all their shopping via Amazon, my new short story “The Demon Detective” is now available there as well – exclusively for Kindle.

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The Demon Detective – New Short Story

Cover artwork © the author, 2011.

You now have the opportunity to read “The Demon Detective” – the first new material I have released since “The Magus Trilogy.” This is a Dark Fantasy short story set in and around contemporary London, and is a tale of murder and demonolatry, featuring new character Guy Shepardson.

This is only available as an ebook. It can be downloaded from SmashWords for only $0.99 in all popular formats.

For more information and to purchase a copy please go here.

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The novels of Alex Sumner – now only $0.99 each!

The Magus Trilogy – three novels full of murder, sinister black magick and steamy action – and now for a trial period only, going for $0.99 each! You are now able to buy my three novels in ebook form for less than a dollar each. The Magus, Opus Secunda and Licence to Depart – are available from SMASHWORDS in all popular ebook formats, as well as from Amazon.

The Magus - by Alex Sumner

Front cover artwork © 2009 by the author.

Front cover artwork © 2010 by the author.

Front cover artwork © 2011 by the author.

To download a free Kindle reader, please go here.

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Licence To Depart – the new novel by Alex Sumner

Front cover artwork © 2011 by the author.

You are now able to read my brand new novel, Licence To Depart, on Amazon Kindle. The print-edition will be available through Amazon shortly, although it’s available on Lulu now.

“Licence To Depart” is the final instalment of “The Magus Trilogy,” which was begun by The Magus in 2009 and continued by Opus Secunda in 2010. It is a supernatural tale of murder, black magick, and international conspiracy set in contemporary England (and elsewhere), and is suitable for adult readers *. As with previous books it is crammed with detail drawn from the author’s real-life occult experiences.

Nichola Peterson, ex-policewoman is at the lowest point of her fortunes: her career in ruins, forcibly separated from the man she loves, and powerless to stop a criminal mastermind from wreaking havoc. Then the mysterious Magus appears, offering her one last chance of redemption. Suddenly – a shot rings out…

Note that it is not necessary to have a Kindle device to read Kindle e-books! Follow this link for more details.


* OK, ok, I lied when I said my next novel would not contain any sex. If you hadn’t guessed by now, it was an April Fool’s Joke. 🙂

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Kindle Authors Shout Out

An Amazon gift-voucher materialised in my possession the other day, so I decided to spend it on some Ebooks written by fellow authors. Here’s a brief selection of plugs I received when I tweeted asking for recommendations:

Thomas Amo, An Apple For Zoë (The Forsaken), Occult, Murder.

Nick Cole, The Old Man and the Wasteland, Post apocalyptic spec-fiction.

Belinda Frisch, Dead Spell, supernatural thriller.

Richard Gilchrist, Up Close and Impersonal, thriller.

Maria Savva, Second Chances and Pieces of a Rainbow, Romance. In a previous incarnation I used to work in Law firms exactly like the one described in Second Chances *shudder*…

Laura Stamps, The Witches of Dixie: Book One (The Witchery Series) which is about female empowerment as expressed through Wicca. The second one of hers I have read is Sex Magick: Book One (The Rune Witch Series), which is more of a short story. Technically this too is about female empowerment, but with a more obvious explicit – yet the nonetheless authentic – theme.

Also please check out Naomi Bulger who assures me her work will be on Kindle soon.

And of course – last but not least – may I humbly recommend my own two books The Magus and Opus Secunda which will be joined on May 11th by my third novel Licence To Depart. Thanks 🙂

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An Open Letter to Barnes & Noble

To Messrs Barnes and Noble, purveyors of fine literature to the peoples of the United States of America.

Dear Sirs,

First may I congratulate you on ingenious NOOK contraption. I’m glad to see you have jumped on the ebook bandwagon ahem I mean taken the lead in the ebook market with coming out with this completely original and so totally not inspired by any other competitor’s efforts *cough* Kindle *cough*. It therefore gives me no pleasure that there is just one flaw in it from my point of view, to wit:

Non-US authors cannot publish on it – unless they are represented in the US.

PubIt is the Barnes & Noble equivalent of Kindle Direct Publishing – however, I quote from your PubIt guidelines:

Who can use PubIt!? Anyone with a valid U.S. Bank Account, U.S. Credit Card, and U.S. Tax ID can sign up to use PubIt! Your Tax ID can be a Social Security Number (SSN)/ITIN or an Employer Identification Number (EIN).

Contrast this with Kindle which does not impose such restrictions on potential publishers! Also, I tried to find out if there is a NOOK equivalent in the UK but as I write this, the website barnesandnoble.co.uk is down.

Not wishing to tell you how to do your job, but it strikes me that if you want to compete with Amazon you are going to have to offer at least as generous terms as they do. As it is, your current T&Cs prevent authors such as myself who live in the UK – indeed any author from outside the US, or indeed a Mexican author living in America from selling to Barnes & Noble customers. This is not just selfishness on my part – you are losing out as well from not making more sales.

So, B&N, please could you sort this disparity out. Otherwise until then I will have to continue selling my books via Kindle – which of course means not just to Kindle devices but to any phone or ‘puter with a Kindle App.

Yours faithfully,

Alex Sumner.

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