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Crime thriller about a forensic podiatrist

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by Richie, Sep 2, 2012.

  1. Richie

    Richie Member


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    Hi guys and girls

    I have written and published a short novella (7500 words) for Kindle. It is available from Amazon for the princely sum of 77p. It's about forensic podiatrist.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...SIN=B0094XXHKO&linkCode=as2&tag=aldribvao0-21

    It’s fast paced dark crime thriller with elements of comedy noir. If you buy it and like it please leave a review, post a link on your facebook page and tell all your friends. That’s it, gratuitous self-promotion over.
     
  2. toughspiders

    toughspiders Active Member

    Is it for Kindle only?
     
  3. Steve_Pribut

    Steve_Pribut Member

    Kindle format doesn't mean it is for the Kindle device only.

    There are free applications that will read and display Kindle format text for the PC, Apple, iPhone, iPad and Droid.

    You can read pretty much without limits, so you don't need a printed text, a Kindle, or a PDF reader. You can probably read it on the device you posted to the forum on.

    Steve Pribut
    _______

    “If in the last few years you haven’t discarded a major opinion or acquired a new one, your critical thinking capacity may be broken.”
     
  4. toughspiders

    toughspiders Active Member

    Thanks i usual read in PDF or EPUB format don't have a Kindle so didn't know if there was a format specifically for them...
    ta very muchly
     
  5. toughspiders

    toughspiders Active Member

    oh and can i claim it as CPD? ;)
     
  6. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Sounds like the majority of laydee pods I know.
     
  7. davidh

    davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    Certainly sounds like one laydee pod I know;):D.
     
  8. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Only if there`s no ****** London Pride or Nuclear Brown available.
     
  9. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Peter James novel, Not Dead Yet, also features a small part role for forensic podiatry. In this case it is forensic gait analysis as performed with CCTV and is set around the Brighton area. The pod in the novel is based upon a real life pod who undertakes the work (not me). Nice to see the work get some print space.
     
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