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Support Chandler’s Ford Authors: Books Available from Fryern Arcade WH Smith

November 25, 2014 By SO53 News 3 Comments

From today, WH Smith in Chandler’s Ford has started selling two novels by Chandler’s Ford author, Richard Hardie.

Richard Hardie’s two books are: Leap of Faith and Trouble With Swords.

Currently, WH Smith in Chandler’s Ford is the exclusive bookshop selling Richard Hardie’s books.

As Christmas approaches, it gives Chandler’s Ford residents the ideal opportunity to buy the perfect gift for children and teenagers, as well as supporting a local shop and local author.

Chandler's Ford author Richard Hardie's novels are now on sale at WH Smith at Fryern Arcade.
Chandler’s Ford author Richard Hardie’s novels are now on sale at WH Smith at Fryern Arcade.

Pradeep Uhwal of WH Smith has also agreed to sell The Shambelurklers Return on behalf of the National Autistic Association, who will receive royalty proceeds from the book.

All royalties of the book go directly to The National Autistic Society, the UK’s leading charity for people affected by autism.

Chandler’s Ford writers Allison Symes and  Richard Hardie both contributed to The Shambelurklers Return.
Chandler’s Ford writers Allison Symes and Richard Hardie both contributed to The Shambelurklers Return.

Chandler’s Ford writers Allison Symes and  Richard Hardie both contributed to the anthology of poems and short stories of The Shambelurklers Return. The book should be arriving at WH Smith soon.

Update: 20th December 2014: The Shambelurklers Return has now arrived at WH Smith at the Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford.

<em>The Shambelurklers Return</em></a> is now available at WH Smith in Chandler's Ford.
The Shambelurklers Return is now available at WH Smith in Chandler’s Ford.

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