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Campbell’s DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 1 is Free!

Campbell’s DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 1 is Free!

Campbell’s novel has 430 reviews on Amazon and an average rating of 4 stars.

Dead on Demand (A DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 1) by Sean & Daniel Campbell

Campbell  A career man, Edwin Murphy has always put more effort into his work than his family. Everything changes for Edwin when his wife files for divorce. On the brink of losing his home, his job and his little girl, Edwin orchestrates an intricate plan to eliminate his wife and regain his former lifestyle.

The police are baffled when bodies begin to appear all over London with no apparent connection between them. Inspector David Morton must think outside the box as he investigates the deadly web of deceit behind the murders.

 

 

About the author, Sean Campbell:

Sean CampbellSean Campbell was born in Portsmouth, England in 1988, and has lived in London since 2010.

After graduating from the University of Portsmouth School of Law, Sean trained as a Barrister, and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2011.

Together with his brother, Dan, he is the author of the DCI Morton series of crime novels (Dead on Demand, Cleaver Square, and Ten Guilty Men).

His next novel, The Patient Killer, is scheduled for release on May the 4th.

You can find out more at DCIMorton.com

 

About the author, Daniel Campbell:

Daniel CampbellHi, I’m Daniel Campbell.

I’m the brains behind Dead on Demand which I co-wrote with my less intelligent, and less attractive older brother.

As you can tell, I’m also extremely modest and witty too.

My debut novel started out as a challenge – I’ve never written anything before (bar my own name, and even then I sometimes misspell that).

I wanted to prove that anyone, no matter what their background, could write a novel in just 90 days. I ended up finishing in just 48 days including writing it, editing, formatting, cover art, publishing and marketing.

All this, at the same time as doing my GCSE exams. So if you’re thinking about writing a novel, then give it a shot. If I can do it, I’m sure you can too.

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