The Zima Confession is to be withdrawn

Yes, the current hardback and paperback books are going to be withdrawn - so they can be revised. Both will be getting new covers soon. The text will have a small change too - because some readers haven’t noticed one of the twists at the end - there will be a new paragraph in the final chapter so that everything is crystal clear. As clear as a bell. As clear as crystal. As clear as a clear blue sky on national clarity day.

So, if you’re a book speculator hurry up and buy the old version before it’s too late.

Zima Merch

You’ve read the book, now drink from the mug!

The latest Zima Confession merchandise is an enamel mug. Take a look at it here (and immediately press “buy”)

I have to admit it’s quite expensive - but worth every penny for the exciting design and quality of the product.

Enamel Mug with serpent design

Now available as a Kindle Ebook

I decided to publish the ebook directly on Kindle. The Kindle ebook revision also has X-Ray notes - which you can use to find out more about some of the things or people mentioned in the book. If, for example, you don’t know who Manny Shinwell was, take a look at the x-ray note.

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Pulse98.4 - radio interview

BOOKED, Hosted By Shirley Whiteside - SUNDAY, SEPT 29

Join Shirley Whiteside at 2pm this Sunday for a show featuring three very different mystery novels. Michael J. Malone's The Absence of Miracles is the gripping story of one family revealing and coming to terms with their troubled past. James McEwan's Missing is also centred around a family, with a young woman searching for the truth about her missing mother. And Iain Rodgers's The Zima Confession is a political thriller set in the world of high finance and international espionage.

Tune in on 98.4fm, via pulseonair.co.uk, or the TuneIn app.

Michael J. Malone James Leggate Iain Rodgers Indie Authors World Orenda Books