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Brass Cannon Books Press releases

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Apr 20, 2013
BRASS CANNON BOOKS TO RELEASE AUDIOBOOK EDITION OF FRANCIS HAMIT’S CIVIL WAR THRILLER “THE SHENANDOAH SPY” THROUGH AUDIBLE.COM

Jan 17, 2013
Brass Cannon Books is making presigned copies Francis Hamit's new thriller, MELTDOWN, available on the Espresso Book Machine (EBM) as a 256-page trade paperback at all EBM outlets including many famous independent bookstores in the USA and Canada.

Nov 10, 2012
"The Queen Of Washington", published in 2011 as a hardbound book, is now available as an E-book in several formats, including Kindle. Nook and Kobo and is distributed worldwide with a suggested retail price of $16.50 (USD) or the equivalent.

Oct 13, 2012
Brass Cannon Books has selected Judith Cullen, of Tacoma, Washington, to narrate and produced the audiobook edition of Francis Hamit's Civil War spy thriller, "The Queen of Washington.

Sep 29, 2012
In an open letter to its customers, Brass Cannon Books discusses why it will now charge much higher prices for the e-book editions of its print books and reveals the rationale behind this change in strategy.

May 31, 2012
Francis Hamit, author of the Civil War spy thrillers, "The Queen of Washington" and "The Shenandoah Spy" will be interviewed on the Gist of Freedom program on Blog Talk Radio at 8 PM EST, June 3, 2012, by guest host Michael Coard,

May 21, 2012
Bras Cannon Books, publisher of "The Shenadoah Spy" , Francis Hamit's exciting novel about Confederate Army spy and scout Belle Boyd, has cut the price of the e-book edition by one-third for a limited time to honor her amazing courage 150 years ago

May 02, 2012
Brass Cannon Books has released four short audiobooks, read by three different professional narrators, based upon short stories and novellas by Francis Hamit. All are available on Audible.com, Amazon.com and iTunes.

Apr 25, 2012
Author Francis Hamit has fudged the details about nuclear power plants and their security in his new thriller MELTDOWN to prevent anyone from using it as a how-to manual. The novel describes an attack by domestic militia groups on such a facility.



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