Introducing a New Vampire Novel -- With a Twist
Brisbane, Australia (PRWEB) November 1, 2007 -- British author, Peter Allchin, has signed a three-book publishing deal with new Australian Publishing Company, Cheriton House Publishing Pty Ltd.
His first novel, Memoirs of a Vampire Hunter, was published in October 2007.
This book became so popular so quickly that Barnes & Noble in the US were allowing their customers to place pre-publication orders.
Memoirs of a Vampire Hunter is set in the late 19th Century -- but it is no ordinary vampire story.
What makes this book different is that it very cleverly weaves historical fact and fiction to provide an astonishing answer to one of the world's most mystifying set of unsolved murders.
The author, Peter Allchin, also promises that his sequel, due out next year, will not only be another mix of fact and fiction, but will also prove to be extremely controversial as it answers the much asked biblical questions of things yet to come.
Allchin is already proving to be an author worth watching very closely.
For a review copy or to arrange an author interview, please contact Cheriton House Publishing. E-mail: cheriton@writeaholics.net Fax: 61 7 3325 5304
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This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
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