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The
reviews are in.
Miss
PODdy Mouth, an anonymous 32-year old novelist, reviews
Miss Alice for this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly.
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here.
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t's finally
arrived!
"MISS ALICE MERRIWETHER'S LONG LOST CAKES
& FURTHER ARCANE INDUCEMENTS TO WONDER" now
available from Amazon.com
The long-awaited first
novel from this dynamic author from Australia is finally here. You
can purchase a copy from Amazon through this link,
or buy direct from the author with an autograph through the PayPal
links. Allow extra time for order--Barry has noticeable trouble
spelling surnames.
One Sunday evening, the town of Parcival, USA disappeared. It was Tuesday
morning before anyone in the outside world noticed it was gone ... There was
something decidedly odd about Quentin C. Coriander. For one thing, no one in
Parcival could ever remember seeing him arrive. One day the house was empty,
bare as winter trees. Next, there was Quentin on the porch, reading the Parcival
Post or doing the crossword. From then on it was usual for townsfolk to nod at
Quentin as they passed and to receive a cursory nod in return. It never evolved
beyond that. Quentin never encouraged conversation. No one in Parcival much
bothered to keep an eye on Quentin. What they didn't know was that he always had
his eye on them...
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| I am thankful Mr. Aitchison found a way to get this story into print no matter
what. Oh, what I (and you) would have been missing. Grab a copy of this fantastic novel today.--Anonymous
author who goes by the moniker of PODdy Mouth. |
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"Miss Alice Merriwether's Long Lost Cakes is a transdimensional science-fiction
satire that riffs on 1950s B-movies, Midwestern stereotypes, and small-town
America."--Velluminous Press review
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