Friday, 14 December 2018

Nebulous is not quite the word I'd use

So Jean-Claude Juncker called Mrs May "nebulous" but what does that actually mean? It comes from the Latin word nebulosus, meaning "misty," which in turn comes from nebula, meaning "mist," "fog," or "cloud." So Mrs May is like a misty cloud? Not sure I'd use that word to describe her.

It's also not the right word to describe Luke, my retired accountant and the main character in "Murder On Board". He's a bit more real and tangible than nebulous and foggy. We join him on the first day of the cruise and will spend the next 50 days travelling thousands of miles with him across the oceans of the world on a trip that takes in exotic and exciting destinations.

If you want to enjoy this story where a murderer preys on the nearly 3,000 passengers and crew for 50 days then please follow the book and click on this link. The book is due to be released in May 2019 but I will be releasing information and excerpts over the coming weeks.

Alternatively, if you want a good crime novel to read right now please click here to pick up a Kindle copy of Murder in Maspalomas currently selling at £3








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