Caffeine Nights Launch 'Under a $, Under a £' eBook Range
Rising to the debate over eBook over-pricing crime and contemporary fiction publisher, Caffeine Nights Publishing has launched a new budget range of eBooks under a dollar and under a pound.
- (1888PressRelease) February 12, 2011 - Crime and contemporary fiction publisher Caffeine Nights Publishing has just launched the first title in its new value range of eBooks. Turtle Island, the crime thriller by Darren E Laws is the first title to be made available exclusively at Amazon.
Each title in the range will be sold as the range states at under a pound and under a dollar depending on where the titles are available.
Turtle Island is the first in a trilogy of crime thrillers featuring F.B.I. agent Georgina O'Neal.
Caffeine Nights plan to release a number of titles in the range throughout the year, with Nick Quantrill's gritty crime thriller, Broken Dreams, Theta Head the neuroscience thriller by Greg Dawe and the action adventure novel, The Mary Dear by Alfredo de Gallegos all following.
Turtle Island will cost just 0.91pence or 0.99 cents to download to Kindle's from Amazon from New Year's Eve 2010.
Head of Marketing for Caffeine Nights Natalie Byrne commented "There is a great debate at the moment on over-pricing of eBooks. Our titles are generally great value at around £3.99 but we thought we would take a pro-active stance and launch this range at under a £."
Turtle Island Synopsis
When the body of a man is washed up in the river; Turtle Island, Missouri is awoken from being a peaceful haven and thrust into the attention of the national media. The case is solved rather all too conveniently and F.B.I agent Georgina O'Neil is left with severe doubts - have they caught the right man? A feeling that is justified after case Detective Montoya and his family are kidnapped and a web site is set up promising America its first 'live execution'. Turtle Island is now thrust into global spotlight and the world gets to vote on who the killer will choose next. As O'Neil digs deeper she finds evidence of a paedophile ring that could run into the heart of the police. No longer sure who to should trust, O'Neil and case partner, Detective LaPortiere, have to find the Montoya's and save them before an 8pm deadline. The clock is ticking…
About Caffeine Nights Publishing
Based in Kent, England. Caffeine Nights Publishing began trading in March 2010.
Caffeine Nights produce crime and contemporary fiction in hardback, paperback, eBook, CD, mobile phone and other digital platforms. Our goal is to provide a new business model for publishing and for authors that is greener, more sustainable and profitable for authors.
Caffeine Nights cannot and do not try to compete with large publishing houses, but want to provide a service which differs from many small publishers..
Our output may be small but our ambition is not.
Caffeine Nights Publishing has one goal and that is to produce fiction to keep the reader entertained. Reading should be a pleasurable experience. We want to make you laugh, cry, keep you on the edge of your seat, we want to frighten you and sometimes make you look into the darkest corner of your heart, but most of all we want to challenge your emotions and make you turn the page.
Turtle Island is published by Caffeine Nights Publishing in both paperback and eBook versions. Caffeine Nights has adopted an environmental stand against the unsustainable felling and use of trees in publishing. Caffeine Nights CEO, Darren Laws said. "Publishing is a dirty business but there are ways to make it more sustainable and adopt practices to make publishing greener and more efficient. The paper stock our printers use is guaranteed Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®) certified and Forest Stewardship Council™ - (FSC®) certified. We work on a basis of print on demand only supplying books to order to save over-supply to bookstores and almost eliminate returns, saving the pulping and landfill of returned stock."
For further information contact:
info ( @ ) caffeinenights dot com
or call + 44 (0) 1634 837049
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