Monday 23 June 2014

"Sleb" is now available to buy!

"Sleb", my first novel, is now available to buy worldwide via Amazon for Kindle, or the Kindle App (for Apple, Android, and Windows Phones, Tablets & Computers - the App is free to download).

BUY ON AMAZON UK:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleb-Nick-Thomson-ebook/dp/B00L7BV6R2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403517455&sr=8-1&keywords=sleb+nick+thomson

BUY ON AMAZON US:
http://www.amazon.com/Sleb-Nick-Thomson-ebook/dp/B00L7BV6R2/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1403517591&sr=1-1&keywords=sleb+nick+thomson


Or visit your local version of Amazon and search for "Sleb Nick Thomson", but please note that "Sleb" is currently only available to read in the English language.

Want a taste? View the video trailer for "Sleb" here:

Music by Alex Vegas.

Or preview the first three chapters when you view the Amazon links.

Click "READ MORE" below for more information on "Sleb"...



SYNOPSIS:
Fame/Fortune/Obsession/Corruption/Sex/Drugs/Death/Celebrity/Celeb/SLEB -- a darkly humorous thriller set in the absurd world of celebrity. Sandi Valone Rockwood is the second celeb in the morgue this month, but besieged starlet Roxie Black -- actress/singer/addict/target -- is a paranoid, tabloid-baiting car crash in-the-making. With her career and reputation crumbling around her, she must fight for survival in a meat grinder business personified by clown prince of the blogosphere Rebel Fetchko, a gaudy profiteer in scandal. In this distorted existence coat-tail rider Kassandra, a mother ageing disgracefully, and boyfriend Kurt, a preening movie star wannabe, are perhaps her only warped forms of solace. However, when the hounds at her heels realise there's more money in post-mortem idols, can Roxie protect a precious secret and reclaim the life that she left behind for fame and fortune?

"Sleb" is a thrilling and exuberant mauling of celebrity excess. From the monocular pervert horde of the paparazzi, to the good will and clean conscience of a place far from infamy, Roxie's search for redemption is a descent into break-neck madness -- but is the light at the end of the tunnel a sign of hope, or a photoflash over the third celebrity death in-a-row? Who needs art when you have scandal? Who needs a soul when the body is a business? Celebrity deaths come in threes, but what if number three has other plans?

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