The ideal reader of my book will be
someone who enjoys a puzzle and loves surprises - because things never go the
way the reader expects. Things go wrong, they are shocking. Some events delve
backwards into the past to attempt to solve the mystery. Others move forward
into the present to provide more consternation. Characters discover that they
are not who they think they are, and neither are their friends or even those
closest to them. People move from normal everyday life across the boundaries of
time and space, and in so doing create even more predicaments, adding to the
confusion. The reader will love this, will want to understand what is
happening, but will be so mesmerised by the narrative, so attracted to some of
the characters and so concerned by their fate that he or she cannot stop
reading.
What goes wrong?
– Helen, a young accountant struggling with life post-divorce, and on holiday
in Ireland, steps through a doorway and finds herself in the past, thereby
triggering an alarm in an alien world.
What is shocking? - You will have to wait and see...
Sounds intriguing! The ideal reader section is well written, and so is the brief synopsis. I'd give it a look if I came a across it in a bookstore.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the positive feedback as well as the confidence boost!
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