Thin Ice

I’m continuing to put more of my novels onto Kindle and have just published the next one.

THIN ICE  is the story of what happens when two parallel universes collide –and was originally inspired by a dream in which my wife no longer knew me!

Originally written as a short story, the novel tells the story of Danny Harper, a young journalist whose life is going perfectly: a new flat, a career on the up and the girl he loves about to marry him.

Then he wakes in hospital to find none of it’s true. Refusing to admit he’s imagined it all, Harper tries to regain his lost life. But, while his claims are initially dismissed as delusion, he knows secrets that can’t be easily explained.

Stuck in the ‘wrong’ life, Harper starts trying to deal with this new, alternative existence. But in the process he has to deal with something that casts a new perspective on his problem – a deranged killer with a fanatical obsession for the ‘sins of woman’.

In Danny Harper’s ‘real’ world, the killer has already been caught. But in this alternative world – partly due to a mistake by the ‘other’ Harper – the killings have so far gone undetected. And the latest victim is a complete innocent.

THIN ICE will be free for the first five days on Kindle. Follow the link – here – to the page about the novel and free downloads of the short story on which is was based and the first part of the novel.

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2 responses to “Thin Ice”

  1. willie wit says :

    Hi, Started reading Thin Ice last night – are you aware that the font size changes up and down in the paragraphs in the first chapters ?
    I was a bit tired when i started it so if it is part of the story ignore me.
    Will review when have finished it if i like it.

    all the best
    WW

    • Huw Thomas says :

      Hi,

      Thanks for letting me know. I wasn’t aware of that – it should stay the same (and all looked fine in the original document).

      I’ll check it out and see if I can reformat.

      Hope you enjoy the book. Would really apreciate a review.

      Thanks, Huw

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