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To Reveal.

An Insight by Luke Cowling. 

The recording is complete. I’m very excited. Sean and I polished off the remainder of the Owenoak audiobook production around midnight last night, and the audio is now in review at our publishing and distribution network.

Though some of my excitement has been tapered as the release date has been pushed back to late January, but it's still a work in progress. If I can schedule in a Christmas release, despite how busy the period is, I will.


In the meantime however, I have the retail sample available early for my blog followers, to provide and a snippet of an insight to Sean’s narration. It’s not the most action-packed of chapters, but those that are reveal far too much of the plot to be used as a retail sample.


I’ll update as the publishing comes along,

LPC.

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