Phantoms in-stock and face-out at Waterstones Piccadilly

Super exciting to see copies of Phantom at the Feast *face out* in Waterstones Piccadilly, if any London friends or visitors are wondering where to pick up a copy.

Information correct at time of writing, of course. But I must say that Chris Dorley-Brown’s photography and Mecob Design’s typography are looking very handsome there. I’m very lucky to have such a beautiful cover — thanks, all.

Incidentally, fact fans, the former Simpson’s now Waterstones building’s architect Joseph Emberton (1889-1956) also designed Turnour House in Whitechapel/Shadwell (a social housing block of a pioneering concrete construction) where I used to live in one of the first-floor flats, and where I wrote my novel Foxy-T.

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