An Agent’s Prize in Audio Format

An Agent’s Prize is now available in audio format narrated by Stephen H. Marsden. This is Part Three of The Demise Trilogy which Stephen is also narrating. It is now available on Amazon UK, Amazon US, Audible UK, Audible USA, other Audible sites, and Apple.

An Agent's Prize ACX

An Agent’s Prize Audio Retail Sample

An Agent’s Prize Narrated By Stephen Marsden

The conclusion to the Demise trilogy.

The conspiracy is over the mistakes and cover up are hidden and buried for good. Both sides of the Atlantic can concentrate on the threats from Islamic Terrorism. That is what they all hope.

They want to enlist a hidden black asset in the chase, but there are risks to that approach. Meanwhile the FBI is still investigating what really happened.

Is the conspiracy really over?

Al Qaeda plan new atrocities and MI6 with Homeland Security will try to stop them.

The newly wed Michael Johnson can help but his wife is still recovering from her injuries and she is suspicious of her husband and the authorities.

From the streets of San Francisco to the suburban towns of England the terrorists are plotting an outrage.

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Landscape in Audio Book Format

Landscape in audio book format is now available narrated by CC Kline. You can find it in Audible US, Audible UK, Amazon and Apple

Landscape ACX

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Landscape – CC Cline

In Landscape – She is a PA who dreams of running her own art gallery. He is an IT technician gambling away everything he wants. They meet and fall in love. Their relationship is threatened by endless bets even whilst they share their love of paintings.

Years later some dreams are fulfilled others are dashed. Will the former lovers meet again? This is a contemporary romance now available in Audio format.

The book is also available from Amazon in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada and selected other Amazon sites

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Sail Chains in Audio Book Format

Sail Chains narrated by Kevin Redson is now available in audio book format. This is the second part of the Sailing Clear series Part one Sailing Clear is also available in Audio

Sail Chains is available at Amazon, Audible USA, Audible UK, and Apple

Sail Chains Audio

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Sail Chains Audio Sample narrated by Kevin Redson

Captain Tom Larring barely escaped alive from a mission in Afghanistan. He now has another task. Effi Miani has been undercover in the Middle East but is needed for the same operation. Together they must find Bravo-One-One who is the highest priority target for MI6. He is believed to be building a chemical weapon in Northwest Pakistan. A previous MI6 operation has already failed. A leak or a traitor inside MI6 may have destroyed that mission, so extra precautions must be taken otherwise, this team will also fail.

Tom and Effi need a faultless back story before embarking on their mission. The operation needs financing and a cover story. The help of a former disgraced MI6 officer, Michelle Houston, and her lover, Hugh Turnbill, is sought. They successfully control the laundering of black funds for the security services whilst sailing clear of the security services. Some of the MI6 leadership wants to gain direct control of the money and the couple, despite previous agreements. They want that control regardless of the risks to the operations in Pakistan. They think they may get leverage using two former teenage runaways connected to the couple.

The hunt for whoever leaked the information continues. Suspicions are raised. The internal security team needs to prevent the traitor putting the financiers and the operation at risk. An MI5 team is on the trail of a suspicious Saudi diplomat. He may be connected to Bravo-One-One.

Closed missions should not be re-opened. The NSA and GCHQ are monitoring and tracing communications using secret programmes and techniques, but some secrets should not be shared with allies.

The book is also available from Amazon in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada and selected other Amazon sites

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Audio Books Dedicated Page Now Published

I’ve been busy with narrators on creating audio books.

Audio Books Permanent Page

I have added a new permanent page here showing all audio books on a dedicated page. This includes all books both produced and in production. There are also details of narrators and links to sales outlets and retail samples.

Narrators

If you are interested in creating non-English translations, please let me know or use the ACX platform to contact me. As at June 08, I now have a narrator for To The Survivors, but I’m re-looking for a narrator for Sail Chains.

Audio Books

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Audio Book Details and Samples

BookTitleNarratorLanguageAudibleAmazonApple iTunes
Demise AudioAn Agent’s Demise
The Demise Series – Part One
Colin Fluxman
English – UK
Audible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple
An Agent's Rise ACXAn Agent’s Rise
The Demise Series – Part Two
Stephen H Marsden
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon UKApple Books iTunes
An Agent's Prize ACXAn Agent’s Prize
The Demise Series – Part Three
Stephen H Marsden
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible Germany
Audible France
Audible Australia
Audible Canada
Amazon UKApple Books iTunes
Demise Trilogy ACXThe Demise Trilogy
The Demise Series in one volume
Stephen H MarsdenEnglish – USAIn Production
SC ACXSailing Clear
Sailing Clear Series – Part One
Johnathan Welsh
English – UKAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple
Sail Chains ACXSail Chains
Sailing Clear Series – Part Two
Kevin Redson
English – UKAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon USAApple Books iTunes
Sails ACX CoverSails
Sailing Clear Series – Part Three
Kevin Redson
English UKAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon UKApple Books iTunes
Counter ACXCounterGreg Cooper
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple Books iTunes
Fives ACXThe World of Fives
The Observer Series – Part One
Monica McIntire

Check Out Monica’s Web Site
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany

Apple Books
AmazonApple Books iTunes
Intervention ACXIntervention
The Observer Series – Part Two
Monica McIntire

Check Out Monica’s Web Site
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple Books iTunes
TTS ACXTo The Survivors
Charles Robert Fox
English – UKAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon UK
Amazon USA
Apple Books iTunes
Persuasive Man ACXThe Persuasive ManLiam Carrolan
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple Books
Landscape ACXLandscapeCC Kline
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon UKApple Books iTunes
NTM ACXNot Too MuchCC Kline
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
AmazonApple Books iTunes
Semblance ACXSemblance of StormsTobey Alvarez
English – USAAudible USA
Audible UK
Audible France
Audible Germany
Amazon USAApple Books iTunes
Take Four Audio ACXTake FourCC Kline
In Production
English UKIn Production
Re-Semblance Audio ACX CoverRe-SemblanceTobey Alvarez
In Production
English – USAIn Production

Audio Books Production

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Is There Anybody Out There?

Not trying to steal Pink Floyd lyrics from the song of the same name and no this is not a comment on the recent planetary discoveries. This is about this very quiet blog. Quiet from me that is after nearly a month without a post. Of course I have done a couple of minor updates to pages. Blink and you would miss them. Updates on pages about books which is, in the end, the purpose of this blog.

Yes despite the politics and commentary I’m trying to sell my books or at least get people interested in reading them. Sorry if that is a shock to anyone that does read the blog.

“How’s that going then?” I hear you not ask.

Well, as of 18:30 UK British Summer Time on 7th September 2016, generally OK. Not great but OK if I take the long view. My biggest seller is currently ranked just over 700,000 out of 6 million plus on Amazon USA and 290,000 on Amazon UK. One sale can move me up tens of thousands of places until you hit the lofty heights of the sub 100,000s. Good news today is that I have had an offer to translate one of my books into Portuguese.

I still have sales occasionally, even rarer to get reviews which may or may not hamper or help sales but we are not here to discuss sales or reviews or even lack of blogs. Oh no, we have bigger fish to fry.

The anyone out there was based on some alarming statistics on the actual number of readers as percentages of the population. I was led to this topic by a GoodReads forum discussion. They had USA figures which implied that only 2% of the US population had read a book in the past year. That is still a lot of people but that means 98% had not – a much bigger number.  So I have been digging.

According to National Readership Survey 65% of UK adults read some print news on a daily basis rising to 92% on an irregular basis and higher if electronic media is included. According to this news story in The Guardian from 2013, 4 million adults never read a book for pleasure which implies that the UK is far more literature inclined than the US and…

A quarter of the UK’s adult population – more than 12 million people – had picked up a book to read for enjoyment less than twice in the past six months.

Which of course means that 75% of adult population had i.e. 36 million potential readers and the numbers are better for a single book in 12 months. I would presume that this number had not gone down significantly in last 3 years.  So I have a massive market to aim at. I should be happy at the potential, I mean even an Apple like 0.0005% (tax Apple allegedly paid on profits in Ireland) would equate to 186 sales – wow I could get to 150,000 or higher on that basis!

Surely there is someone out there that wants to read a book, mine I mean? Is there anybody out there?

Blog-less Blog

That is the current status of this blog. I am supposed to write regularly and hopefully providing articles and comments of interest. All instead of just spouting updates on the progress, or lack of it, on my books.

The idea is to write other stuff which will attract interest form a broad readership. In turn this will lead to readers investigating this site and then hopefully clicking on a book description and consequently purchasing one of my offerings. Notice no links or embedded spam – is this a new approach? No, it just seems to have no impact so I’m trying a bit of reverse psychology. The statistics from this site tell me about click through traffic and pages read. Since my last post advertising my latest release and associated discount on the first part of the series, I have started several blogs but time and my own interest stopped a post going out.

I was going to comment on the Google tax deal and Apples quarterly sales in a hopefully witty way. Googles amount of tax paid to HMRC and the city’s reaction to Apple’s disappointing revenue and profits. If only more of the UK’s home industries had such disappointing results. Then there was the humour in watching the UK’s Labour Party trying to explain how we would still have a nuclear deterrent if we let our submarines sale without nuclear weapons. For real entertainment, we can all enjoy the US Presidential Election Candidate Selection Process. This seems to consist of a group of people from all parties who demonstrate their unsuitability at every occasion. Only another 9 months till the election. This is on the UK news almost as much as the other big story, namely the UK’s referendum.

As of this morning, 20th Feb, the UK apparently has a new deal agreed by the other member states. Does this indicate the sunset of the UK’s EU Membership or a positive renewal of our commitment. This is being described as meeting Cameron’s (the UK’s current Prime Minister) objectives and thus allowing him to campaign for a yes vote in what will probably now be a June referendum. I stated current as if he loses the referendum he may have to resign.

The yes vote is to stay in the European Union based on the changes agreed.  At the moment the polls (Remember them in the last UK election) seem to provide a very mixed response. The Daily Telegraph had 51.5% in against 48.5% out. YouGov with The Times this morning has 45% leave against 36% stay. As with the 2015 election – more guess work.

EU 28

One annoying point that the scaremongers report, is how the UK would be suddenly isolated outside the EU. The UK would still be one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. It would still be in NATO, World Health Organisation the IMF etc. It would still have too numerous to mention direct treaties with nation states including other EU members e.g. The Lancaster House Treaties between UK and France signed in 2010. It would still be a part of other pan-European organisations and legal processes. It would still be the 6th largest economy in the World. The sun will still rise in the East and set in the West. It will still rain – often.

For those scaremongering the other way, the same applies. The Common Market has changed out of all recognition. Some of this is good, some of this is done badly. The horrible farce that is the current migrant crisis and the never ending Euro crisis ( no it has not gone away, Greece was requesting more concessions as a condition fro backing the UK’s negotiation only this week) are caused by EU treaty and process failure. The EU like any organisation can be reformed from inside i.e. stay in and fix it. Some of the reforms the UK has asked for other member states want as well, they would not have agreed otherwise.

I must be honest – I am on the fence. The previous European referendum was on staying in what was then called the European Economic Community (EEC). The UK had actually joined The Common Market without a referendum and has not held a referendum since despite the vastly different environment that the EU now represents. I was too young to vote then. England, Wales and Northern Ireland were not asked about Scotland staying in the UK in 2014. The only referendum I have voted in was one on Alternate Voting, in 2011, where only 42% of people could be bothered to vote at all. The Alternate Voting and the EEC remain the only UK wide referendums ever held in the UK. Yes the mother of Parliaments, the cradle of modern democracy, has only bothered to consult the voters twice. The first of these was after the fact.

If it takes place in June, the planned referendum will be held before any legal treaty changes are made and before the European Parliament votes to accept the changes. It remains unclear what happens if the European Parliament rejects the changes agreed by the European Council (Heads of Government) or the Treaty Changes are not made. Many of partners in the European Union (Ireland, Netherlands etc) require their own referendums to approve treaties. Previous changes have not had a smooth ride through this process. The European Constitution vote or Lisbon Treaty is a good example. The first referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon held in 2008 was rejected by the Irish voters. A second referendum followed in 2009 where it was accepted. The UK was going to have a referendum but this was postponed after France and Holland rejected it. The Treaty was then changed. Others voted but the then UK Government signed it albeit after various concessions were created.

The Lisbon Treaty also states the explicit legal right to leave the EU and a procedure to do so. If the UK votes no in June, we will all get to see whether this procedure works, but don’t be surprised if there is not another round of negotiations and another referendum.

By the time the US elects it’s next President or even has the agreed party candidates the UK could be in the middle of a very major change. I might even get around to writing another book!