"Dirty Cops & Small Town Politics" has bridged the gap of readers and
non-readers, being referred to as "The Book" by many New Hampshire locals.
It has lured in a wide range of readers who have immensely enjoyed the
fast-paced tale of theft and arson in a rural New England community. One
excited reader stated, "I haven't read a book in 14 years and I couldn't put
it down." Yet another reader cited, "It has been about 12 years since I have
read a book cover to cover and I actually finished this in a week and loved
it."
"Dirty Cops & Small Town Politics" can be purchased in bookstores nationwide
and may be found on the Internet at sites such as SignedEditions.Net and
Borders.com. Press, retailers, wholesalers, and buyers alike will have the
ability to seek more information on our web site www.DirtyCops.net.
The authors of "Dirty Cops & Small Town Politics" have also taken a socially
responsible stance. Mrs. Wallace & Mr. Provencal have donated approximately
five hundred forty-eight dollars to cancer charities through the Fraternal
Order of Eagles of Lebanon, New Hampshire and through Arizona Hospitals in
the Phoenix, Casa Grande, and Tucson areas.
I would like to thank you in advance for your time and invite you to enjoy
the growing craze by reviewing this hot new book "Dirty Cops & Small Town
Politics-Inspired by a True Story of Arson."
Press Contact:
Aldora Wallace
Ph: (603) 523-9885
Fax: (603) 523-8380
Wal...@DirtyCops.Net
>"Dirty Cops & Small Town Politics" has bridged the gap of readers and
>non-readers, being referred to as "The Book" by many New Hampshire locals.
> One
>excited reader stated, "I haven't read a book in 14 years and I couldn't put
>it down."
>Yet another reader cited, "It has been about 12 years since I have
>read a book cover to cover and I actually finished this in a week and loved
>it."
So the main selling point of this book is that it appeals to halfwit
semi-literates?
Should do well.
>The authors of "Dirty Cops & Small Town Politics" have also taken a socially
>responsible stance.
Well, that's nice, so please be socially responsible and stop spamming
newsgroups with your advert.
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Iain Rowan
What is utterly absurd happens in the world.