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March 13th 2010 – 'Radgepacket - Volume Four' at 'The Back Page'

Posted at 10:44AM Monday 01 Feb 2010

The previous three 'Radgepacket' collections have shaken up the established literary order and this one will be no exception. With over twenty different stories of madness, murder and mayhem, 'Radgepacket - Volume Four' will be launched on Saturday 13th March at 'The Back Page' in Newcastle upon Tyne between the hours of 15:00 and 17:00.

For those of you who don't know it 'The Back Page' is one of Britain's best (if not the actual best) sports book shops and carries a massive range of books and other sporting paraphernalia, not to mention the friendliest staff you'll ever meet anywhere...ever!

The full address is :

56 St. Andrews Street

Newcastle upon Tyne,

NE1 5SF

So come along, have a drink with us, meet some authors, get a copy of the new and improved Radgepacket, get it signed by the contributors in attendance and hear a bit of spiel from the creator of Byker Books.

See you there.

www.bykerbooks.co.uk

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