The Kindred Killers

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by Graham Smith


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  Acknowledgments

  I would like to take this opportunity to say extend my grateful thanks to all at Bloodhound Books for their professionalism and hard work in bring this book out. Special thanks must go to Sarah Hardy for her excellent work in publicising my writing.

  I’d also like to say a huge thank you to all the bloggers who’ve taken the time out of their busy lives to support me. They are the unsung heroes of the book world and their support really has made the difference. Noelle Holten especially deserves a mention as the self-appointed leader of my cheer. I may owe her an apology for what happened to her in the book.

  Thanks also go to those who’ve supported me in my writing, my good friend and mentor, Matt Hilton, Col Bury who brainstorms ideas with me late at night over the odd glass of something hangover-making, the Crime and Publishment gang, all my writing and non-writing friends and of course my family.

  Humble thanks also to Rebecca Higgs, who answered many stupid questions with intelligence and good grace.

  Last but by no means least, my readers. Without your support, kind reviews and enthusiasm for my writing, I’d be nothing more than a stenographer for the voices in my head.

 

 

 


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