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Tuesday, 9 October 2018

The Blue Bench by Paul Marriner @marriner_p #Competition #Giveaway #Win



'..a masterfully written story..'

Margate 1920 - The Great War is over but Britain is still to find peace and its spirit is not yet mended.

Edward and William have returned from the front as changed men. Together they have survived grotesque horrors and remain haunted by memories of comrades who did not come home. The summer season in Margate is a chance for them to rebuild their lives and reconcile the past.

Evelyn and Catherine are young women ready to live life to the full. Their independence has been hard won and, with little knowledge of the cost of their freedom, they are ready to face new challenges side by side.

Can they define their own future and open their hearts to the prospect of finding love? Will the summer of 1920 be a turning point for these new friends and the country?

'..the quality of the writing is mesmeric..'

'..A brilliant story told brilliantly..'






The Blue Bench by Paul Marriner was published in June 2018 and has been getting some wonderfully positive reviews.

In partnership with Random Things today, the author is offering a wonderful prize to one reader.
You can win a signed copy of The Blue Bench, along with a mousemat, some bookmarks and a mug.

What a fabulous and generous prize! Entry is simple, just fill out the competition widget further down in this post. The competition is open for seven day and is for UK readers only. Good luck!






The Blue Bench by Paul Marriner - Competition




Paul grew up in a west London suburb and now lives in Berkshire with his wife and two children. He is passionate about music, sport and, most of all, writing, on which he now concentrates full-time. Paul has written four novels and his primary literary ambition is that you enjoy reading them while he is hard at work on the next one (but still finding time to play drums with Redlands and Rags 2 Riches).

Twitter :  @marriner_p









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