Hold On Until Your Fingers Break

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ANOTHER TALE OF THE UNUSUAL FROM THE AUTHOR OF INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER THE STONE MAN, SHORTLISTED FOR AUDIBLE UK’S BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015

PRAISE FOR LUKE SMITHERD’S WRITING: 
“… a novel that intrigues, enthralls, horrifies, thrills, and hits the reader with an emotional resonance as only the best stories can.” – Ain’t It Cool News.com 
Tom’s entire world is about to come to a very definite end.
In a day that starts with amnesia, mysterious old men, and a scrawled, barely-legible note that says only “DON’T TRUST HIM”, follow Tom as he tries to piece together not only his memories of the day before, but the answer to the question … what happens when you never let go of the ones you love?
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PRAISE FOR LUKE SMITHERD:

  • “I couldn’t help myself and read this is one sitting” – simon211175, Amazon Vine Voice
  • “Fantastically written characters who make you care about them right from the off.” – Andy Pettifer
  • “It was one of those books where you tell yourself you will read just one more page, then look at the clock and realise that it’s 2 hours later. I would thoroughly recommend it” – Elaine Hosegood
  • “I have owned a Kindle for about 2 years and downloaded some excellent books for very little cost but Luke Smitherd’s works beat the lot” – Silversmith, Amazon UK Review
  • “As soon as I started reading I was completely sucked in, which very rarely happens for me. I couldn’t wait to get home and read it each night. I laughed. I cried. I did actual real life gasps of horror.” – Katie, Amazon Review
  • “I spend a lot of time trawling through the kindle book store looking for cheap books, relying on reviews to make my purchases. I have come across some less than average books using this method, but also some real gems. This book definitely falls into the latter category. It had me gripped from page one.” – Steve Sut, Amazon UK Review
  • “This story could, probably should, be made into a movie at some point. I honestly have to believe that Smitherd should contact a producer/director and make a fabulous movie deal. Totally enjoyed the read.” – Bonnie Gleckler Clark, Goodreads