alibaba
posts on 3/28/2007 12:00:58 AM
Alan, what were you thinking? I just finished The Machiavelli Covenant. It is so far fetched, so full of holes, that I could hardly finish it. What a disappointment after your previous efforts. You are a fine writer Alan, and you do not need these ridiculous contrivances to tell a good tale.
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Marcia
posts on 3/24/2007 3:28:37 PM
I stumbled on to The Exile recently and could not wait to finish, but the closer I came to the end the slower I read! I did not want it to be over! Please tell me that there will/or is further adventures of John Barron aka Nicholas Marten! Surely by the way The Exile ended there is. I am absoluteley the newest and most ardent fan of Allan Folsom! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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claire hitomi
posts on 12/7/2006 4:57:28 PM
I have read all of Mr. Folsom's books. When will he have a new book available?
Thank you.
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Anonymous
posts on 2/14/2006 9:50:44 PM
I WIIL GET YOU i will come to your hose and get you! who am i? the one you never liked only few ever did
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Judge Martin Richter
posts on 2/14/2006 5:41:22 PM
When is Mr. Folsom going to release a new book? I have read his three releases and really would like to see him write another. His work is captivating to say the least. My favorite author!
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Matt
posts on 2/4/2006 4:02:50 PM
I am a little behind the times(I just got the internet - Feb. 2006). So this is my first post on your books. Obviously without the net my free time was spent reading. I read your first two books and just bought The Exile this week. From the experience of reading your other books I know my sleep patterns will be messed-up when I start the new book. So when I am tired at work I will blame you, Mr. Folsom. Love your work.
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Peter Morrison
posts on 1/18/2006 12:35:16 AM
Yes we are still recommending and selling Day After Tomorrow at Morrisons Newsagency Denmark Western Australia.... our sales for this small tourist town now exceed 1400. People in the book trade here in Western Australia can not believe our success with this title. Again keep in mind Denmark has a population of only around 5000 people. Other best sellers with us include Gideon, Silent Witness, Quiet Game, Dead Sleep and yes a title now that strong with other outlets, Up Country.
It is fun selling books, would be great to meet Alan Folsom and get his views on what we have done with his books.
Peter Morrison
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loyze
posts on 1/17/2006 5:37:42 PM
Your books are amazingly interesting and very difficult to put down. Thank you for such enjoyable reading. Can't wait til your next book. Thank you so much.
Loyze
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Peter Morrison
posts on 5/4/2005 11:40:49 AM
Allan Folsom did me a great turn as a book seller. I had the fortune to be supplied a proof copy from penguin Books before the release date. I was so impressed by this first up thriller, that I feature it prominently in my tourist town newsagency. We have a population of under 5000 people... now believe this, we have sales of this title now exceeding 1350 copies. Yes I also read Day of Confession, again a good read. Now we are selling Exile, again it won me as a great yarn.
Our book store/newsagency is named "Morrisons Newsagency" Denmark Western Australia.
Guess Allan Folsom would be slightly impressed by our figure. I would thank him if I had the chance, his books have helped greatly in making us know as a place where you can be helped to find good reading.
Peter Morrison
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