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Milo James Fowler's Immaterial Evidence Published

Friday, 31 May 2013

A detective with a price on his head. An invisible criminal with nothing to lose...

Yes, Milo James Fowler's novella Immaterial Evidence is published today. It's available from Musa Publishing here. The cover is very cool and the blurb is certainly intriguing. This is one I can't wait to read...



The vault door never opened. The bank went into lockdown in less than a minute. Yet the security footage was unmistakable: a hundred silver bars had simply vanished.

Ever since the city’s most dangerous crime boss put a price on his head, private investigator Charlie Madison has lived as an exile in Little Tokyo. But now an old friend and police sergeant has lured Madison back into the city to hunt down an invisible criminal—if he can.

As Madison makes his clandestine return, high-profile people start disappearing. And when federal agents swoop onto the scene to take matters into their own hands, they offer Madison a deal he can't refuse—as long as he agrees to work with them. With Japanese freedom fighters and refurbished killing machines threatening to take the world to the brink of nuclear holocaust, the United World government needs all the help it can get.

Embroiled in an unimaginable mystery, one private eye must rely on his wits to solve a case where the evidence is immaterial, and the odds are stacked high against him at every turn.

Find out more over at Milo's blog.

5 comments:

  1. I'm loving how Milo's book is everywhere today!

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  2. Very excited for Milo! We've splashed his book everywhere today.

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  3. Congrats to Milo! Have a great weekend, Simon.

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  4. Thank you, Simon! Hard to play it cool when I'm so freakin' stoked.

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  5. The phrase "re-furbished killing machines" is totally scary let alone the invisible criminal person! Yikes!!! All the best to Milo! Take care
    x

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