Any child given the name Winfred Marcel Peppinck is destined to become either a diplomat, a novelist, or an adviser to a King.
Or like my friend Fred – as I call him – you can be all three.
Ringing in the New Year together, Fred and I chatted about what we were going to accomplish in 2012. He had finished his book and was figuring out how to get it published. I was to finish my book and figure out how to get it published. Fred has done it. I have not.
Which is why it is Winfred Peppinck who will be talking about his latest book, WHAT THE EYE CANNOT SEE, and not me.
WHAT THE EYE CANNOT SEE is an Aesop’s Fable for grown-ups with great characters and all too real circumstances. Fate may conspire to bring people together, but what happens when it grows bored with the game?
Reviewer Debbie Al Asfoor (how does she get these books before I do?)
“Loved this book. Couldn’t put it down. Racy and exciting. An unexpected twist in the story. Thought provoking and the one ultimate crime in a partnership that the majority of us dread … infidelity! All very real and certainly gives food for thought!”
If you are interested meeting this Dutch author who grew up in Perth, then come along to WORDS on Budaiya Highway this Tuesday, May 1 at 7pm. Fred will talk about this book, his other novels including The Diplomatic Dog of Barbados and e-publishing.
WORDS is on Budaiya Highway in the Palm Square Shopping Center. It will be on the right hand side if you are coming from the Burgerland Roundabout towards Al Osra.