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New Book Who the Hells Frank Wilson

 

PAOLO HEWITT : AUTHOR JOURNALIST. " Petes story is really pacey and exciting so my question is " Who The Hells Pete McKenna " and more importantly should you read his book ? As the man himself once sang " Indeed you should ".

MARK SARGEANT : MUSIC EDITOR SCOOTERING MAGAZINE. " Sums up the essence of the " golden era " incorporating the seven esses - substances scooters skinheads sex and seven inch soul gems. A fictional journey back to the worlds first superclub. A sizzling scintillating story ".

JOHN KING : AUTHOR. " I got into Petes story quickly and it works well, chugging along at a good pace. It is a powerful book I can easily imagine as a good film ".

PETE HAIGH : DJ FEATURE WRITER. " Petes second opus is a mix of fact and fiction about 70s life in the northern soul underground and what you get is more " Lock Stock And Northern Soul ". Pete lets you live the life whether you want to live it again or just enjoy the ride. Only you can say and I wonder what Frank will think ? ".

Website currently under construction. Demand is hgh so get in early by getting on the mailing list or order a copy by contacting the following.

" WHO THE HELLS FRANK WILSON ? " IS OUT MID AUGUST AVAILABLE INITIALLY FROM TWISTED SAMURAI PUBLISHING,

PO BOX 723,

LANCASTER LA1 5WT.

PRICE : CHEQUES OR POSTAL ORDERS FOR £6.99 + £1.99 POST PACKING. 

 




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