Exmouth-based sight impaired author releases novel

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Posted Friday, June 29, 2018 - 9:58pm

Exmouth based, visually impaired Author, Paul Stretton-Stephens has launched his latest novel, Shades of Loyalty.

This is the second book in The Jack Jago Thriller Series where Paul himself a veteran, writes about a Jack Jago an ex-Royal Marine and Royal Military Policeman.

When law enforcement agencies in five different locations across two countries can’t solve a string of deadly explosions, a drowning and the theft of £24.25million, it’s time for Jack Jago and his team to join in. Only they don’t have to play by the rules.

Undaunted by the possibility that the perpetrator may be a professionally trained killer, Jago’s expertise and innate sense of justice drive him to find a solution to the murder and mayhem.

The problem for Jago and his team is that if they’re right, they may have only a matter of days before the next attack. When or where will they strike next?

This compelling crime action thriller takes place in England, Spain and the USA before sweeping to a thrilling conclusion.

It is true to say that as this gripping story unfolds, it becomes one of divided loyalties, action, intrigue, and justice, one that keeps the readers turning the pages until the very end.

The book (ebook and paperback) is available as a pre-order online at Amazon, Kobo, Apple, Nook, and in selected online bookshops. It will also be available in audio soon. 

What the reviewers say

“I’ve just finished Shades of Loyalty and it was as good as expected. I’m really enjoying this series. I really recommend these books. Jago and company are everyone’s heroes.”- Christine Lock (Independent Reviewer)

“Once I started, I couldn’t put the book down. Story moves fast and I kept reading not wanting to miss the next twist. Well written. If you like spy thrillers, this is a great one. Part I really liked about this author is, Though it says it is book 2 in the series, it is completely self-contained. So many authors write one story but break it into many different books, which Paul did not.” - Paul Natale (GoodReads)

www.pstretton-stephens.com

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