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    My brother has just had his first book published called " Every Mothers Nightmare ,Abertillery in Mourning". I have just finnished it and as a person that does not do a lot of reading I enjoyed it.
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    Wow Congrats to him...is it on a website? Where can we get hold of a copy?

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcVean View Post
    Wow Congrats to him...is it on a website? Where can we get hold of a copy?

    James
    Hi James

    It is published by Old Bakehouse Publications.

    Web site / www.oldbakehouseprint.co.uk

    It is a book about the murder's of 2 little girls by a 15 year old boy in 1921.
    I thought at first that he had put too many facts in it ,but as you get into the book you can see why. Lots of photos of old Abertillery and when I was down last week I took the book around town with me and took photos as they appear in the book including the little girls graves. Although much has changed there is much the same.
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    The first book has sold out after two weeks of first release of 1300 copies.
    I am well chuffed for him as he has been reserching it for 16 years and worked so hard to make it happen.
    WH Smiths and Amazon are now going to stock the next print run and its on there web site.

    His next book about Mr Royce ,of Rolls Royce is already on the anvil and the draft looks good.
    A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.

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