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Welcome
to Paul
Harris' Book Tour and we're
glad you stopped by!
Paul Harris's Book Tour Schedule
for
The Secret Keeper

Tuesday, March
02, 2010
• In
Reference
to Murder:
Author Interview (post
link)
• Murder by 4:
Author Guest Post (post
link)
Wednesday,
March 03,
2010
• Wendy's
Minding Spot:
Book
Review (post
link)
• Bookish Ruth:
Author
Guest Post (post
link)
Thursday,
March 04, 2010
• Novel Works:
Author Interview (post
link)
• Cheryl's
Book Nook: Book Review (post
link)
Friday, March
05, 2010
• Mystery Books News:
Author
Guest Post (post
link)
The Secret Keeper
One man's
search for the
truth in war-torn Sierra Leone, where the rules of civilized society
don't apply...
Journalist Danny Kellerman receives an urgent letter from an ex-lover
in Sierra Leone, where he once was a war correspondent. But it's
already too late; she's been murdered in a roadside robbery. Danny
returns to Freetown, where his investigation uncovers secrets that shed
a shocking light on the woman he though he knew-and reveals a hidden
truth that could destroy those in power. Trapped in the heart of a
dangerous nation where he can trust no one, Danny is soon forced to
choose between his integrity and the devastating consequences of
speaking the truth.
Enter to Win a Copy of The Secret
Keeper,
Signed
by
the Author
Thanks to everyone who visited and entered to
win a signed copy of The
Secret Keeper,
courtesy of Paul Harris. And the winner is Margo from Carol Stream
(IL), who submitted her entry from Wendy's
Minding Spot!
About the Author

Photo courtesy Paul Harris.
Paul
Harris is currently the US Correspondent of
the British weekly newspaper The
Observer, the
world’s oldest Sunday newspaper. He
has held the post since 2003. Prior to that he reported from
Africa for the Daily Telegraph, the Associated Press and
Reuters.
He has covered conflicts and trouble spots all around the world,
including Iraq, Sudan, Burundi, Somalia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and
Pakistan. In 2003 he was embedded with British forces during
the
invasion of Iraq.
The
Secret Keeper was
inspired by his reporting on events in 2000 in Sierra Leone as that
country’s long civil war came to an end.
Paul now lives in New York and is happy to have swapped the dangers of
the front line for the less obvious perils of writing about American
politics and culture.
To learn more about the author and the book, visit his website at TheSecretKeeper.us.
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