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Follow on Google News | New British Author's Dystopian Vision of a Morally Bankrupt UKNot So Noble Books publishes Dan Carver's "Ruin Nation" a new writers vision of a blockaded England
Not So Noble Books, the independent digital publisher, is proud to announce the release of Dan Carver’s wildly funny and dark new novel RUIN NATION. Released Friday May 3, RUIN NATION is a hilarious dystopian thriller describing a very British apocalypse. Following Not So Noble Book’s penchant for producing books very much of the times, such as ‘Woof Hall’, a parody of the Royal romance by Hilarity Mental, in RUIN NATION we get more than our fair share of horsemeat, lying politicians, and witness the rise of a new establishment from the ruins of the old order. About Not So Noble Books London digital publishers Erik Empson and Jasper Joffe are proving just how you can sell books on the net. Since launching in June of last year with the best-selling MOBIUS, Not So Noble Books has added over twenty titles to its fast growing catalogue of non-conformist literature which in the new model of digital books allows rapid release and responses to current events. Joffe comments: “Ebooks allow near daily revision of texts, covers, blurbs etc. They have changed what a book is, and allow direct access to the public without the filter of agents or big publishers. We can find the newest and best talent and get their books out there faster than ever.” Available to purchase exclusively on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/ Not so Noble Books website: http://www.radicaleyes.it/ Contact for press copies or images: notsonoblebooks@ RUIN NATION EXTRACTS Knightsbridge in the rain is beautiful, a sea of rippling reflections; *** We’re working long hours but it’s... it’s fun and I never thought I’d hear myself say that. Hell, I’m even getting decent wages. Poverty made a miser of me. Now I can buy Rachel the things she deserves, like divorce papers… *** “You don’t have to.” He pauses, looking me up and down. “Ever done any acting?” “I pass myself off as a decent human being every day.” I don’t get to find out anymore. We soon arrive at somewhere or other. And there’s DeVille. And Methuselah. And between them both, shoehorned into his wheelchair, looking about as dead as it’s possible to get to my newly sober eyes, sits Former Prime Minister Bactrian. “No one’s gonna fall for this,” I say. “Nobody’s that stupid.” “Have a little faith,” says DeVille. “This is England!” End
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