"Princess Diana's Revenge" - a new novel by Michael de Larrabeiti
Hi guys,
I hope this doesn't count as spam - apologies if it does. The reason I'm posting is that I'm promoting a new novel that I thought might be of interest to users of this forum. It is called Princess Diana's Revenge, and it is by Michael de Larrabeiti, who you might know as the author of The Borrible Trilogy.
Princess Diana's Revenge is a comical, satirical thriller which deals with conspiracy theories relating to the death of Princess Diana. The story revolves around Joe Rapps, a director/cameraman just out of prison who is whisked off to a village in Oxfordshire and becomes embroiled in a plot to avenge Diana's death. Along with The Queen, Princess Diana's Revenge is one of the first fictionalisations to deal with the death of Diana.
Despite the fact that Michael de Larrabeiti is an established author who has published 14 books in his career, being nominated for the Crime Writer's Association Gold Dagger, the Travelex Travel Writer of the Year Award, and The Whitebread Award along the way (amongst others), and despite the fact that his last novel, Foxes' Oven, was long-listed for the Booker Prize, Michael was unable to find a publisher for Princess Diana's Revenge - despite approaching over 30 separate firms. Even his literary agent refused to touch it. Something about this book meant publishers were too scared to touch it.
20 years ago this would have meant that Princess Diana's Revenge would never have been read, like so many other novels which deal with controversial issues. With the advance of the internet, however, Michael has been able to self-publish his novel under his own imprint, Tallis House. It is available to buy through his website, michaeldelarrabeiti.com. More information is available there, and you can download the first chapter of Princess Diana's Revenge for free. There's more stuff on Wikipedia: I'll add a few links to the bottom of this post.
Thanks very much for taking the time to read this. I'll be monotoring this thread for a while, so if you have any questions about Princess Diana's Revenge then please either ask them here, or email me at info at michaeldelarrabeiti dot com.
Some links:
Michael de Larrabeiti's website: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com
michaeldelarrabeiti.com online bookstore: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/bookshop/index.html
Page about Princess Diana's Revenge: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/books/pdr.html
Download first chapter of Princess Diana's Revenge (PDF): http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/multimedia/files/PDR_Sample.pdf
Download press release of Princess Diana's Revenge (PDF): http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/multimedia/files/PDR%20Press%20Release.pdf
Wikipedia article on Michael de Larrabeiti: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_de_Larrabeiti
Wikipedia article on Princess Diana's Revenge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Diana%27s_Revenge
Hi guys,
I hope this doesn't count as spam - apologies if it does. The reason I'm posting is that I'm promoting a new novel that I thought might be of interest to users of this forum. It is called Princess Diana's Revenge, and it is by Michael de Larrabeiti, who you might know as the author of The Borrible Trilogy.
Princess Diana's Revenge is a comical, satirical thriller which deals with conspiracy theories relating to the death of Princess Diana. The story revolves around Joe Rapps, a director/cameraman just out of prison who is whisked off to a village in Oxfordshire and becomes embroiled in a plot to avenge Diana's death. Along with The Queen, Princess Diana's Revenge is one of the first fictionalisations to deal with the death of Diana.
Despite the fact that Michael de Larrabeiti is an established author who has published 14 books in his career, being nominated for the Crime Writer's Association Gold Dagger, the Travelex Travel Writer of the Year Award, and The Whitebread Award along the way (amongst others), and despite the fact that his last novel, Foxes' Oven, was long-listed for the Booker Prize, Michael was unable to find a publisher for Princess Diana's Revenge - despite approaching over 30 separate firms. Even his literary agent refused to touch it. Something about this book meant publishers were too scared to touch it.
20 years ago this would have meant that Princess Diana's Revenge would never have been read, like so many other novels which deal with controversial issues. With the advance of the internet, however, Michael has been able to self-publish his novel under his own imprint, Tallis House. It is available to buy through his website, michaeldelarrabeiti.com. More information is available there, and you can download the first chapter of Princess Diana's Revenge for free. There's more stuff on Wikipedia: I'll add a few links to the bottom of this post.
Thanks very much for taking the time to read this. I'll be monotoring this thread for a while, so if you have any questions about Princess Diana's Revenge then please either ask them here, or email me at info at michaeldelarrabeiti dot com.
Some links:
Michael de Larrabeiti's website: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com
michaeldelarrabeiti.com online bookstore: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/bookshop/index.html
Page about Princess Diana's Revenge: http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/books/pdr.html
Download first chapter of Princess Diana's Revenge (PDF): http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/multimedia/files/PDR_Sample.pdf
Download press release of Princess Diana's Revenge (PDF): http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/multimedia/files/PDR%20Press%20Release.pdf
Wikipedia article on Michael de Larrabeiti: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_de_Larrabeiti
Wikipedia article on Princess Diana's Revenge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Diana%27s_Revenge