
I’m excited to be on the blog tour for Murmuration by Robert Lock today and to have two copies to give away!
Murmuration is available in ebook and paperback now, you can purchase a copy of both here.
Before I share details of how to enter the giveaway here is a little bit about the book.
Book Synopsis:
The starlings dance in mesmerising patterns. In and out they fold. Up and down. Below them a Victorian pier has stood the test of time, carrying each generation over a cold and relentless sea.
As the birds dance they watch the lives of those who pass beneath. Two scandalous comedians born a century apart; a seemingly ageless deckchair attendant; the fortune-teller who believes no one can see the future. And in this seaside town one man knows the only way to stop history repeating itself is to solve a mystery as old as the pier.
Giveaway:
I’ve got two copies of this fantastic book to giveaway today. In order to be in with a chance of winning simply comment below with your answer to the following question:
If you could go back in time where would you go?
The giveaway is open until 5pm Monday 16th August when I draw a winner.
Good luck everyone!
About The Author:

2017 has seen a 43 year-old dream realised with the acceptance of my novel Murmuration for publication by Legend Press. I handwrote my first novel at 14, thought about becoming a biologist then went to be a washer-up in Paris instead. I wrote a novel. Then I wrote another. And another. The complimentary rejection letters came flooding in. I decided to pursue a career in which I was actually paid a salary, gained a distinction on the NCTJ Photo-Journalism course in Sheffield and became a newspaper photographer.
Based in Blackpool for the past 25 years, this surreal place and its inhabitants inspired Murmuration, for which I will be forever grateful.
The important stuff -married with one daughter, lover of Prog Rock, real ale, gigs, Australian Shiraz, motorsport, playing my guitars (badly), floral shirts and my MX5.


Two children to give away? Are they that bad???
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Ha ha tempting but no! 😂
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I’d loved to have been a teen/young adult in the 1950s. Best music and dance ever.
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Ooh yes! X
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I’d go back in time to the Victorian era because they invented and achieved so much and I can’t imagine what it must have felt like to see everything changing.
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