David Widdowson's exciting new crime thriller - Lifer's Chance - a special Coast and Country Author Spotlight Feature.


*Crime thriller writer David Widdowson (*above) with his new book.

Special Coast and Country Author Spotlight Feature.

Welcome to another new author feature in conjunction with Amazon.

 

Lifer’s Chance: An Offer he couldn't refuse by David P. Widdowson...


https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com

 

Published by North Wales based firm: www.bookpublishing4u.co.uk


 

*David’s exciting new book is now available on Amazon via this link:

https://amzn.to/416u4jR

 

About the book: This is the debut novel by David P. Widdowson.

An exciting new crime thriller: A prisoner (an ex-Met Police firearms officer) is serving a life sentence. Then he is given an offer he can’t refuse…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: New crime thriller writer David Widdowson was born in Nottinghamshire in 1952. In 1967 aged 15 he left school and started work as an apprentice agricultural engineer. He Married Jennie in 1977. 

From 1981 to 1990 he studied with the Open University to obtain a BA Honours Degree in Criminology and Human Systems Analysis. While at HMP Latchmere House in Richmond he wrote the prospectus for the upcoming change of role to a resettlement prison. 

He has spent thirty-seven years in the Criminal Justice system. Twenty of those years were spent in various prisons and the last 10 of those were working at HMP Wandsworth in the Vulnerable Prisoner Unit, leaving in 2002 to take up a new career in podiatry.
He is now retired and lives with his wife Jennie in Derbyshire. David, like many other debut authors, decided to write this book, at the age of seventy, during the Covid Pandemic.


*David is now working on his next book Everyone Should Have One, HM Prison service 1983 - 2002. A collection of events and memories most definitely not for academic study.


*David’s exciting new book is now available on Amazon via this link:

https://amzn.to/416u4jR

 




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