Then He Was Gone

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by Stephen Edger


  First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to you for choosing to read THEN HE WAS GONE. If you enjoyed the story, I would be very grateful if you could leave a review for it. It doesn’t need to be long, just a few words, but it makes such a difference. It helps new readers discover one of my books for the first time.

  I would also love to hear from you too. Did you like Becky Townsend? Would you like to see her return in another story in the future?

  My next book DEAD TO ME is available for pre-order now. It features DI Kate Matthews and will be published by Bookouture in August 2017.

  If you’d like to personally share your thoughts, I would love to hear from you too. There’s nothing I enjoy more than speaking with readers. You can get in touch via my website, Facebook and Twitter. You can also use the link on my website to sign up to my mailing list, so I can let you know when my next book will be released.

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  I’d like to say special thanks to the following people, without whom THEN HE WAS GONE wouldn’t be in existence today:

  Parashar Ramanuj, my best friend for more than twenty years and my first port of call whenever I have strange questions about medical procedures and body parts; Joanne Taylor who has been reading and providing feedback on my novels since the beginning; and Marina Dear for her astute feedback. I’d also like to thank my incredibly supportive family, in particular my wife Hannah, who puts up with my mind wandering mid-conversation as a new plot twist strikes.

  Final thanks must go to every reader of my books for encouraging me not to give up and to follow my dream.

  ALSO BY STEPHEN EDGER

  The Mark Baines Trilogy:

  Integration

  Redemption

  Shadow Line

  The Johnson Carmichael Series:

  Trespass

  Fragments

  Downfall

  The Cadre Trilogy:

  Crosshairs

  Complicit

  Double Cross

  Standalones:

  Remorse

  Snatched

  Better Left Forgotten

  Then He Was Gone

 

 

 


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