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‘Dance with the Enemy’ by Rob Sinclair + Competition

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Earlier this year Rob Sinclair published his debut novel ‘Dance with the Enemy’.  The first in a trilogy, the second book should be published next year.

 

Book Blurb

Carl Logan was the perfect agent. A loner, with no real friends or family, he was trained to deal with any situation with cold efficiency, devoid of emotion. But Logan isn’t the man he used to be, or the asset he once was. Five months ago his life changed forever when he was captured, tortured and left for dead by Youssef Selim, one of the world’s most violent terrorists. When Selim mysteriously reappears in Paris, linked to the kidnapping of America’s Attorney General, Logan smells his chance for revenge. Pursuing his man relentlessly, oblivious to the growing trail of destruction that he leaves in his wake, Logan delves increasingly deep into the web of lies and deceit surrounding the kidnapping. Finally, he comes to learn just what it means to Dance with the Enemy.

 

Author Bio

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Rob began writing in 2009 following a promise to his wife, an avid reader, that he could pen a ‘can’t put down’ thriller.

Dance with the Enemy, the story of embattled intelligence agent Carl Logan, is Rob’s first published novel and the first in a trilogy of novels following Carl Logan.

The second novel in the series is planned for release in 2015. Rob is a qualified accountant. He has worked for a global accounting firm since graduating from The University of Nottingham in 2002, specialising in forensic fraud investigations at both national and international levels.

Originally from the North East of England, Rob has lived and worked in a number of fast paced cities, including New York, and is now settled in the West Midlands with his wife and young sons.

 

‘Dance with the Enemy is available to buy on Amazon.  Click on the links below:-

UK:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dance-Enemy-Rob-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00KK6FJSC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407093974&sr=8-1&keywords=dance+with+the+enemy

US:

http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Enemy-Rob-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00KK6FJSC/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1407839570&sr=8-1&keywords=dance+with+the+enemy

 

Competition

Three very lucky people have the chance to win a signed paperback copy of ‘Dance with the Enemy’.  To enter just leave a comment telling me what books you have bought or won recently.

 

Terms and Conditions

This competition is open to UK residents only.

The closing date is 11:59 p.m. on the 7th September 2014.

Winners will be notified within 7 days and their details will be passed on to Rob Sinclair who will send out your prizes.

 

Good luck! 🙂

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14 thoughts on “‘Dance with the Enemy’ by Rob Sinclair + Competition

  1. Hello there,

    I spend far too much money on books and am addicted to buying both a hard copy and Kindle edition! For some reason I seem to need both.. Lol!

    I have bought Revenge by Martina Cole and Skios by Michael Frayn.. Now got the next Sarah Walters book on pre order on Amazon. But I did win a copy of Spare Brides to add to that in on my to be read pile… (an every growing pile, I may need to build on to house them all!).

    Thanks, Rachel

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  2. Two recent wins are “The Sunrise” by Victoria Hislop and “What Milo Saw” by Virginia Macgregor. I’m saving those for my holiday next month. At the moment I’m reading the last book from the bundle of last year’s Booker shortlist that I treated myself to recently. As for my Kindle, I’ve lost track of the new books I’ve bought for it. That “buy now with one click” button is sooooooo easy to use, especially after a glass or two of wine. Right now I’m rummaging through my TBR pile for a nice undemanding bit of chick lit to take with me on a spa day tomorrow.

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  3. christine shelley on said:

    I have won the new Bridget Jones , just on time for my holiday to Yorkshire next week – hope it lives up to expectations

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  4. Wendy Benjamin on said:

    My recent reads include: Broken Monsters, by Lauren Beukes, The Killer Next Door, by Alex Marwood and The Miniaturist, by Jessie Burton. Now I’m finished with those fabulous books I find myself at a loose end, so much so that I revisited Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene the other evening!

    My next planned purchases are on pre-order, so I’m twiddling my thumbs, trawling reviews on twitter and various blogs for something with a smack of substance to read in the meantime.

    After checking out the reviews for ‘Dance with the enemy’ it looks pretty fantastic, doesn’t it? So, thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.

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  5. Sandra Clarke on said:

    I have been lucky enough to win The Deaths and The Letter for the King but have not had the chance to read them yet.

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  6. I have not won any books for some time but I was lucky enough to win a £20 book token which I have spent on a photography manual. I love my Kindle for general reading and I have just downloaded H is for Hawk by Helen MacDonald. My husband is a bookworm and I am sure would snatch your book off me if I was lucky enough to win.

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  7. karen latif on said:

    I havent actually won any books recently but I won a small amount of money and bought Hilary Mantels Bring up the bodies. Wow im hooked love this period of History anyway but now I know what all the fuss is about!

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  8. Priscilla Stubbs on said:

    I am currently reading The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd. A powerful story about slavery in the deep south of America. On my Kindle I have just bought The Silkworm, looking forward to that one,. I like a good thriller and Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn was excellent.

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  9. Jo Glasspool on said:

    I have just bought a Dean Koontz book that I have never read, Intensity. I have read alot of his and this was released years ago but have to say this is a bit creepy and a real page turner.

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  10. Sarah McMinn on said:

    I recently won Left to Die by Lisa Jackson and Avenged by Jacqui Rose. I have recently being buying the DS Roy Grace series by Peter James and The Good Girl by Mary Kubica.

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  11. I can’t actually remember the last book I bought/ won… I think it could have been Don’t tell the Boss… A goodreads giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  12. John Madge on said:

    My best recent book buy was a two volume hardback copy of The Thirteen Colonies by Helen Ainslie Smith published in 1901, which gives a fascinating view of the history of the early American States, and which I found at a book fair during a family weekend in the Peak District.
    My last kindle purchases were Eeny Meeny by MJ Arlidge, which I loved and have recommended to many, and Life at the Bottom by Theodore Dalrymple – who I find both hugely entertaining and thought-provoking
    I also got Robert Galbraith’s The Cuckoo’s Calling and Peter James’ Dead Like You for 10p each at our local village fete – which I regard as a win! Haven’t got to either of them yet though…
    Finally my daughter is bringing me the new Reacher book this weekend – can’t wait! (No wonder I never get to write…!)

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  13. Thanks for entering my competition! 🙂 The winners have now been randomly picked and emailed so check your inboxes.

    Sonya

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