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Saints Preserved In Store Now

Saints Preserved is in the following stores now

Saints preserved has finally hit the stores in Southampton, first off the mark are naturally The Saints Stores at both St Mary's and West Quay and they are joined by Borders Bookstore situated behind the main West Quay mall itself.

They are soon to be joined by the Waterstones chain but copies are not expected to hit their stores until Monday.

Both the Saints Megastores and Borders have a good supply of the book but early purchase is advised, early indications of sales  are good but what I and the publishers want to avoid is a late rush that sells out the print run with no time to do another before Xmas.

So for those of you who want to buy the book this weekend head for Borders or the Saints megastores or alternatively e mail me at theuglyinside@hotmail.com and i can arrange a copy to be sent in the post.    

NB

The Author would like to point out that to his knowledge, Rupert Lowe hasnt bought the book nor endorses it and that Saints supporters in general should be aware that cheap publicity attempts showing real life celebrities appearing to be holding a copy of the book are just that"cheap publicity attempts"

However should any genuine celebrities wish to endorse the book they should contact the author, who will then arrange either a top quality photoshoot or more likely. get patred to paste a copy of the book on an old photo. 

 

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