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FREE ebook: The Pineville Heist

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Yesterday we brought you our review of The Pineville Heist, an action-packed crime book for young adults about a teenage boy called Aaron Stevens who gets mixed up in a bank robbery. The author Lee Chambers has dropped us a line to let us know about a special give-away that Crime Fiction Lover readers can take advantage of.

Indeed, you can get The Pineville Heist as an eBook from the website Smashwords completely free. Simply click here, put The Pineville Heist into your basket, and use the promo code ND92Q when you check out. You’ll get the book free.

Work is under way turning the screenplay into a film, which will star Booboo Stewart as Aaron Stevens. The actor has previously played the character Seth Clearwater in the Twilight films. For more information visit The Pineville Heist website.


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