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Re-launching ‘Behind Those Eyes’ Life on the streets of London; re-edited, on paperback and with a new cover!

Behind Those Eyes front cover

I am very excited about re-launching ‘Behind Those Eyes’ a kindle book I published in 2014. Its new name is ‘Behind Those Eyes: Life on the streets of London’, it has a brand new cover, and is now available as a paperback as well as an e-book.

Aidana Willow designed the new cover; some links to it on her blogs can be viewed by CLICKING HERE and HERE and HERE (all open in a new window)

Check out the new cover on Amazon:

Amazon UK CLICK HERE

Amazon COM CLICK HERE

It’s full of twists and turns and hopefully the story will surprise you!

Storyline: Two homeless men, a successful brother and sister, a woman falling in love, a man with family problems, a policeman and a whole lot of twists in this ‘sliding doors’ style novella. It’s a story about people and adversity, love, friendship and stigma. Will you work out what they have in common?

It’s a work of fiction, but is my favourite of all my books so far, as researching and writing it was so very humbling and interesting. I now work with homeless people, and my message is the same as with mental health issues and elderly - do not judge or stigmatise. People become homeless for such a myriad of reasons, it could happen to any one of us, and we should be able to ask for help.

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