Bryce Thomas launches sequel to award winning book
by Jonathan Williams
Llanelli authour Bryce Thomas has launched a sequel to his award winning book Rhamin.
Rhamin was the winner of the prestigious Welsh Books Council’s “Bestselling Children’s Book from Wales Award 2012” and Blue Tooth his long awaited sequel is now available in the shops.
Bryce will be doing a string of book signing events throughout Wales and the Borders in Waterstones, WHSmith and ASDA stores. His first book signing event was last Friday (3rd August) and Saturday (4th) at WHSmiths in Parc Trostre. Over the following weeks he will visit Bridgend, Cardigan, Swansea, Cwmbran and Carmarthen.
- Bridgend WHSmith Fri 10th August
- Cardigan WHSmith Sat 11th August
- Swansea WHSmith Sat 18th August
- Cwmbran WHSmith Fri 24th August
- To Set Sat 25th August
- CarmarthenWaterstones Fri 31st August 12.30 to 1.30pm
For more information, visit Bryce’s website http://www.brycethomas.co.uk/Calendar.html
Rhamin II: Blue Tooth, second of the Rhamin Series:
When Ben and Margo’s cousin turns up at the farm it means trouble. Thirteen year old Elsie does not intend making life easy for the family and certainly has no intention of getting swept up in the whole senseless wolf business. Wolves and people just do not communicate with their minds. But when they become embroiled in Rhamin’s life or death fight for survival, it turns out not to be just the wolves’ battle. The whole family is propelled into a torrent of perilous events where wolves and children depend on each other for survival. Pursued by one enemy, wolves and children fail to reckon on all the others, and when they are cornered by their pursuers it becomes unclear just who are Rhamin’s enemies. Splitting up so that some may survive means that some will ultimately die. In the end it is the enemies of the Rhamin pack that decide.
Blue Tooth is the second novel in the Rhamin Series by Bryce Thomas.
Bryce Thomas’s debut novel, Rhamin, won the WBC Publishers Award for the Bestselling Children’s Book 2012 for UK and International sales.
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