Feng Shui Assassin

Harvey Barker

is an assassin on the trail of the trustees of the Valentine Trust determined to avenge the death of his sister. He kills through the use of feng shui - the placing of furniture to create negative karma.

DC Amanda Morgan

is investigating a suicide and other bizarre accidents, following a trail that makes no sense, but that keeps turning up bodies.

Feng Shui

With knowledge and wisdom ch'i can be used for beneficial and fortuitous practice.

But there are some for whom ch'i is used for a darker purpose . . .

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Feng Shui Assassin

Karma kills!

"A businessman commits suicide. A freak accident ends the life of a retired politician. A fatal shooting in the East End and an ex-mercenary lies dead. Only one thing links the dead - they all sit as trustees on the board of the secretive Valentine Trust."

Feng Shui Assassin is a gritty thriller with elements of urban fantasy and holistic methods of murder!

Feng Shui Assassin is an urban fantasy available as a paperback book or as a digital book. Taking advantage of the online Marketplaces - this release is also an experiment of sorts.

We hope to explore different ways of distributing the book to include alternate methods of payment. Feng Shui Assassin can be bought online through Amazon, downloaded as a digital version, or accessible free through a number of methods.

Free Book

Cheap is good - but you can't beat free

As well as exploring a different business model for the independent author - we hope to investigate different ways to make Feng Shui Assassin available for free.

Free for you may mean reading Feng Shui Assassin online - with embeded adverts and/or sponsorship. Or request that you sign up with a sponsors offer to make the book available to download. Or feature Feng Shui Assassin as a 'loss leader' on a website with the hope that you stay around, bookmark and enjoy.

However you decide to read Feng Shui Assassin - we hope that you enjoy the book - and please spread the word - because the best form of marketing is still 'word of mouth'.