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Good evening Chaps & Chapesses!
Hope the moderator will allow the plug, but the proceeds of sale are helping to fund the 2014 Dennis Kenyon Junior Helicopter Scholarship.
On 5th May I internet published my helicopter thriller on Amazon ... "Dangerous Appointment" ... naturally involving an Enstrom 480! You'll need a 'Kindle' and all of £2.95p to download.
Oh and I'd appreciate all comments (good & Bad) for my next work of art.
Take care all .... Dennis Kenyon.
Hope the moderator will allow the plug, but the proceeds of sale are helping to fund the 2014 Dennis Kenyon Junior Helicopter Scholarship.
On 5th May I internet published my helicopter thriller on Amazon ... "Dangerous Appointment" ... naturally involving an Enstrom 480! You'll need a 'Kindle' and all of £2.95p to download.
Oh and I'd appreciate all comments (good & Bad) for my next work of art.
Take care all .... Dennis Kenyon.
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This from the Amazon summary: A gripping helicopter thriller set in Britain and the Great Lakes of America. The temperature is minus forty degrees. An Enstrom 480 helicopter has landed on the frozen surface of Lake Michigan.
“What have I done?” ... “What have I bloody well done?” Alistair Craig asks himself, as his dream of a new life is shattered when he discovers the identity of his passenger and becomes embroiled in a terrorist kidnap plot headed by a ruthless Al Qaeda gang. And the IRA has joined them!
A 1000 mile hair-raising flight at night through the Great Lakes ends with an air/sea rescue on a luxury yacht.
Political intrigue, fierce action and a dashing romance come together in Dennis Kenyon’s new book. ‘Dangerous Appointment.’
Isn't that what "Appointment On Lake Michigan" was about?
Would love to read it assuming its not one in the same (torture scene was a bit vivid), fraid not buying a Kindle to do that though. Any chance you can publish it some other way as well, like Paco does?
Best wishes
Lozz
“What have I done?” ... “What have I bloody well done?” Alistair Craig asks himself, as his dream of a new life is shattered when he discovers the identity of his passenger and becomes embroiled in a terrorist kidnap plot headed by a ruthless Al Qaeda gang. And the IRA has joined them!
A 1000 mile hair-raising flight at night through the Great Lakes ends with an air/sea rescue on a luxury yacht.
Political intrigue, fierce action and a dashing romance come together in Dennis Kenyon’s new book. ‘Dangerous Appointment.’
Isn't that what "Appointment On Lake Michigan" was about?
Would love to read it assuming its not one in the same (torture scene was a bit vivid), fraid not buying a Kindle to do that though. Any chance you can publish it some other way as well, like Paco does?
Best wishes
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I flew some Chicago city tours a few years back when it had been below freezing for several weeks straight. Talk about power, I think the density altitude was about -3500ft and the temp was well below 0F. There was a few hundred meters of ice coming out along the shoreline as well as some floating masses in the lake.
I would not have wanted to land on them, I dont imagine is was very thick. The waves and the depth of the lake keep it from freezing over.
Seems like a great setting for a book though.
Good luck with your book sales.
I would not have wanted to land on them, I dont imagine is was very thick. The waves and the depth of the lake keep it from freezing over.
Seems like a great setting for a book though.
Good luck with your book sales.
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Hi Lozz ... the new title IS a re-write of the first story which Phil C kindly published, but the problem for new authors is always 'exposure.' We managed to sell circa 400 copies only of the first edition which ain't a sensible return for a year's work, but mostly the new yarn has been a labour of love.
I'm told by the guys in the know that once we 'old uns' are away, the new generation will look on books as antiquities from the 20th century and I don't think I'd want to be a book seller for much longer. The Kindle and its ilk on the internet will take over everywhere, rather like radiophones have. I took mine on a recent holiday ... (access to around 10,000 books in my brief case!) And all for a couple of quid each and many new authors on Amazon are offering their work FOC. If you know someone who has my book on their Kindle you can borrow it for 14 days free too.
Oh and bye the bye. Last month I holidayed in Gibraltar. I last visited the place on a Bomber Command 'Lone Ranger' exercise. 'Twas 1956 about. The place has become a mini Hong Kong and is booming. (a decent lunch around £60 for two) A one bed flat makes £250k, the posh ones are over one million and the Marinas are awash with yachts costing a few million upwards!
I used my charm to penetrate the RAF base to view the standard T2 hangar where I'd parked my Canberra almost sixty years earlier. Same old hangar, new khaki paint job outside, same rusty interior within. And on Main Street, there's a guy who boasts he has a picture of every aircraft that has ever landed on the rock since 1945 ... about half a million pics I think. And yes, I found and bought a picture of my old B2 ship, WH 924 complete with a red Lincoln Imp on the tail. Ain't aviation wonderful!
Regards to all. Dennis K.
PS for EHC. Sorry about the Eurocopter, but the only shot I could find of a helicopter over a frozen river!
I'm told by the guys in the know that once we 'old uns' are away, the new generation will look on books as antiquities from the 20th century and I don't think I'd want to be a book seller for much longer. The Kindle and its ilk on the internet will take over everywhere, rather like radiophones have. I took mine on a recent holiday ... (access to around 10,000 books in my brief case!) And all for a couple of quid each and many new authors on Amazon are offering their work FOC. If you know someone who has my book on their Kindle you can borrow it for 14 days free too.
Oh and bye the bye. Last month I holidayed in Gibraltar. I last visited the place on a Bomber Command 'Lone Ranger' exercise. 'Twas 1956 about. The place has become a mini Hong Kong and is booming. (a decent lunch around £60 for two) A one bed flat makes £250k, the posh ones are over one million and the Marinas are awash with yachts costing a few million upwards!
I used my charm to penetrate the RAF base to view the standard T2 hangar where I'd parked my Canberra almost sixty years earlier. Same old hangar, new khaki paint job outside, same rusty interior within. And on Main Street, there's a guy who boasts he has a picture of every aircraft that has ever landed on the rock since 1945 ... about half a million pics I think. And yes, I found and bought a picture of my old B2 ship, WH 924 complete with a red Lincoln Imp on the tail. Ain't aviation wonderful!
Regards to all. Dennis K.
PS for EHC. Sorry about the Eurocopter, but the only shot I could find of a helicopter over a frozen river!
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Now if we can just get rid of that A-star on the cover....
I'm guessing this is Craigs ac at the start of Chapter 1
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PS for EHC. Sorry about the Eurocopter, but the only shot I could find of a helicopter over a frozen river!
This might have helped Dennis
Enstrom over frozen ...
All the best
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Oh dear ... got it wrong again ... now if I'd thought it through, MY ZZ would have been the beautiful AB 109 pictured. My only excuse is I needed a compact turbine to land on a smallish yacht ... and I still like Enstroms! Couldn't have used the pretty FX you illustrate tho.' (needed a rear seat position)
But comedy ... I don't think so. Try having a homely knitting needle forced up the nose toward the brain and feel it penetrate the most sensitive part of the Septum where the bone and cartilage divide the nasal cavity. And there's worse to follow. Chapter 31 ....
Take care all. Dennis K.
But comedy ... I don't think so. Try having a homely knitting needle forced up the nose toward the brain and feel it penetrate the most sensitive part of the Septum where the bone and cartilage divide the nasal cavity. And there's worse to follow. Chapter 31 ....
Take care all. Dennis K.
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Dangerous Appointment.
Thanks Boguing for being a buyer ... naturally it would be good to know my book is a good read, so any PP guys on here who don't have Kindle access, just e-mail me and I'll e-mail back a copy of the raw typescript. Just a small obligation, you send me a critique. (good, bad or horrid!) and hopefully but far from essential ... a tiny cheque to help the scholarship fund for 2014. £2 upwards will be great. Dennis Kenyon.
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Hi Dennis,
I will get my boy to load his magic book with this, but to add to the plot you could have installed two other Helis to signify the real danger bit ........ both names begin with the letter R.
Peter R-B
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I will get my boy to load his magic book with this, but to add to the plot you could have installed two other Helis to signify the real danger bit ........ both names begin with the letter R.
Peter R-B
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Now now ... Peter. The book is a totally unbiased production and neither the 22 nor the 162 get a mention. Lots of Enstrom activity tho' ... I need to know IF the Allison could rip through a covering tarp from a standing start!
If/when you read it, you'll find more than enough danger both in the air and on the ground. And don't forget the critique ... please. Warm regards. Dennis K.
If/when you read it, you'll find more than enough danger both in the air and on the ground. And don't forget the critique ... please. Warm regards. Dennis K.
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Dennis,
You forgot to mention the VAT!
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I hope that Almagard 3751 and Almaplex 1275 lubricants weren't being used in the flight control system.
You forgot to mention the VAT!
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The temperature is minus forty degrees. An Enstrom 480 helicopter has landed on the frozen surface of Lake Michigan.
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Hi Silsoe ... no its a straight $4.50p which should be just under three quid. Go on buy a copy PPs .. you know it make sense! Dennis K.
PS. I know there's a couple of errors with the ransom amount. I'm getting it fixed.
PS. I know there's a couple of errors with the ransom amount. I'm getting it fixed.
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I already have Dennis, that's how I found out the price.
Only thing so far is maybe in future, don't have the main character with a name consisting of 2 forenames. One minute he is Craig, next Alistair....
Only thing so far is maybe in future, don't have the main character with a name consisting of 2 forenames. One minute he is Craig, next Alistair....
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Silsoe ... So how much gripping do you want for three quid?
But do please let me have a critique just so I can get better on the next story. Oh and the pilot's name is just Alistair Craig. (two pilot guys I know.) Best wishes all. Dennis K,
But do please let me have a critique just so I can get better on the next story. Oh and the pilot's name is just Alistair Craig. (two pilot guys I know.) Best wishes all. Dennis K,