Subj : If you like Monty Python... To : All From : James C Ferguson Date : Wed Oct 15 2003 11:46 pm From: James C Ferguson > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3149077397_2032694 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit ....you might like this: (I know it1s a little off topic but I1m self-publishing my first book and I have to do all my own PR. Check out my web site ‹ listed below -- for more information or simply read on...): http://scalepluspoints.com/ Do you enjoy Monty Python, P.G. Wodehouse and Rowan Atkinson1s Blackadder? If so, then you might just enjoy Context Clues, an irreverent new novel from James C. Ferguson that combines both humor and history as it chronicles the fictional exploits of history1s worst spy. Set during Sir Francis Walsingham1s reign as chief secretary to Queen Elizabeth I, Context Clues follows the adventures of Basil Coventry, an üinformation gathererý employed by The Crown. Coventry is the satirical antithesis of Ian Fleming1s James Bond: an arrogant, incompetent clod with an unquenchable appetite for anything and everything alcoholic. How the man puts his clothes on‹let alone foils evil plots and schemes‹remains on of the great mysteries of the universe. The story begins as the agent is called to his superior1s office to receive his new assignment. Unfortunately, Coventry has just returned home after an all-night bender at the local watering hole. He hears not a word of his instructions and spends the rest of the tale attempting to identify the very mystery he1s been instructed to solve! Luckily, Coventry finds himself surrounded by a cast of extremely insightful supporting characters and makes absolutely no bones about appropriating their ideas. Now if he can just keep them from getting killed before they solve the mystery... üContext Clues is equal parts Dennis Miller, Ian Fleming and Voltaire.ý --B_3149077397_2032694 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable If you like Monty Python...
....you might like this:
 
(I know it’s a little off topic but I’m self-publishing my firs= t book and I have to do all my own PR.  
Check out my web site — listed below -- for more information or simpl= y read on...):

http://scalepluspoints.com/  


Do you enjoy Monty Python, P.G. Wodehouse a= nd Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder?  

If so, then you might just enjoy Context Clues, an irreverent new no= vel from James C. Ferguson that combines both humor and history as it chroni= cles the fictional exploits of history’s worst spy.  

Set during Sir Francis Walsingham’s reign as chief secretary to Queen= Elizabeth I, Context Clues follows the adventures of Basil Coventry,= an “information gatherer” employed by The Crown.  Coventry= is the satirical antithesis of Ian Fleming’s James Bond:  an arr= ogant, incompetent clod with an unquenchable appetite for anything and every= thing alcoholic.  How the man puts his clothes on—let alone foils= evil plots and schemes—remains on of the great mysteries of the unive= rse.

The story begins as the agent is called to his superior’s office to r= eceive his new assignment.  Unfortunately, Coventry has just returned h= ome after an all-night bender at the local watering hole.  He hears not= a word of his instructions and spends the rest of the tale attempting to id= entify the very mystery he’s been instructed to solve!  Luckily, = Coventry finds himself surrounded by a cast of extremely insightful supporti= ng characters and makes absolutely no bones about appropriating their ideas.=  Now if he can just keep them from getting killed before they solve th= e mystery...


Context Clues is equal parts Dennis Miller, Ian Fleming and V= oltaire.”

 
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