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Ray French and the Jehovah's Widnes.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 8:58 am
by glee
If anybody read Ray's review of my latest novel "Three Good Years" in this week's League Weekly and wants more information or wishes to purchase a copy then go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on Books and then on Fiction.
This is the sixth novel in my Ashurst series, Ashurst being a fictional town that is located just north of Widnes, east of St Helens Junction and a couple of miles south of the East Lancs Road.
The opening chapter is called The Jehovah's Widnes and other chapter titles include Minnie Cotton versus Dewsbury, "I follow Marlborough League", Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs, The Church of the Everyday Saints, He's in St Helens Hospital, The lady from Sint-Jans-Molenbeek ,"Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay" and "The Dream", a photograph of which appears on the front cover.
If anybody read Ray's review of my latest novel "Three Good Years" in this week's League Weekly and wants more information or wishes to purchase a copy then go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on Books and then on Fiction.
This is the sixth novel in my Ashurst series, Ashurst being a fictional town that is located just north of Widnes, east of St Helens Junction and a couple of miles south of the East Lancs Road.
The opening chapter is called The Jehovah's Widnes and other chapter titles include Minnie Cotton versus Dewsbury, "I follow Marlborough League", Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs, The Church of the Everyday Saints, He's in St Helens Hospital, The lady from Sint-Jans-Molenbeek ,"Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay" and "The Dream", a photograph of which appears on the front cover.