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KATE MCCANN'S NEW BOOK
Kate McCann is working on an updated paperback version of her best-seller, Madeleine
Sunday February 12,2012
By Sunday Express reporter
KATE McCann is working on an updated paperback version of her best-selling hardback book, Madeleine, writes Tracey Kandohla.
It is thought the new book, set to be published in the spring, will include details about the Scotland Yard review of her daughter’s kidnapping.
It will be published shortly before the fifth anniversary of three-year-old Madeleine’s disappearance in Portugal on May 3, 2007. The hardback raised £2million for the Madeleine Fund. More than 280,000 sold in Britain. Thousands more have been sold around the world in countries such as Australia, Spain and Portugal.
Kate hopes the paperback will be a hit with British holidaymakers over the summer. Kate, 43, a doctor, said: “Somebody holds that key piece of the jigsaw. I am hopeful that this book may help the investigation. It might prompt someone who has relevant information, maybe without even knowing it, to come forward.”
Her publisher Alison Barrow, from Transworld said: “Kate’s first book was a phenomenal success. It achieved astounding sales, especially for a first-time author, and it was the number one book in Britain for weeks.
''We just hope Kate’s original book and her new book bring her one step closer to finding her daughter.''
KATE MCCANN'S NEW BOOK
Kate McCann is working on an updated paperback version of her best-seller, Madeleine
Sunday February 12,2012
By Sunday Express reporter
KATE McCann is working on an updated paperback version of her best-selling hardback book, Madeleine, writes Tracey Kandohla.
It is thought the new book, set to be published in the spring, will include details about the Scotland Yard review of her daughter’s kidnapping.
It will be published shortly before the fifth anniversary of three-year-old Madeleine’s disappearance in Portugal on May 3, 2007. The hardback raised £2million for the Madeleine Fund. More than 280,000 sold in Britain. Thousands more have been sold around the world in countries such as Australia, Spain and Portugal.
Kate hopes the paperback will be a hit with British holidaymakers over the summer. Kate, 43, a doctor, said: “Somebody holds that key piece of the jigsaw. I am hopeful that this book may help the investigation. It might prompt someone who has relevant information, maybe without even knowing it, to come forward.”
Her publisher Alison Barrow, from Transworld said: “Kate’s first book was a phenomenal success. It achieved astounding sales, especially for a first-time author, and it was the number one book in Britain for weeks.
''We just hope Kate’s original book and her new book bring her one step closer to finding her daughter.''
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It is thought the new book, set to be published in the spring, will include details about the Scotland Yard review of her daughter’s kidnapping.
Thanks, Tony. Let's hope there is some good news by then.
Thanks, Tony. Let's hope there is some good news by then.
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I get a sneaking suspicion the haters will be disappointed.
crazytony- Slayer of scums
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When are they ever anything else, Tony?
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crazytony wrote:I get a sneaking suspicion the haters will be disappointed.
Disappointed? That should be the understatement of the year, and it's only February.
The first book raised £2 million. Top book for weeks. All their wittering about the Paper Back being a failure when it hadn't even been released. A new update so they'll have to buy it again if they want to slag off Scotland Yard.
I would say they are either kicking the furniture, sobbing into their cornflakes, or chewing what's left of the carpets.
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My friends, spread this to everyone you know, also convince people to pre-order it. Thank you.
Pedro Silva- Slayer of scums
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Was there not a theory relating to the Leverson Enquiry, that Richard Desmond and Express Newspapers will be seeking their revenge on the McCanns for having to pay them £550,000 and give a public apology? Perhaps this is an example of Express newspapers playing an incredibly subtle game?
Jean-Pierre.t50- Slayer of scums
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Jean-Pierre.t50 wrote:Was there not a theory relating to the Leverson Enquiry, that Richard Desmond and Express Newspapers will be seeking their revenge on the McCanns for having to pay them £550,000 and give a public apology? Perhaps this is an example of Express newspapers playing an incredibly subtle game?
The Express is helping The McCanns to make more money so they can sue them for Fraud when The McCanns get Convicted.
Everyone knows that, Silly. Do try to keep up.
Tick Tock.
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Why it still hasn't sunk in with the forkers that it was SOURCES IN THE PJ, that cost them all that money due to spreading a pack of lies, I do not know.
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Nah, they won't have that, Bonny. To do so would involve admitting that certain factions of The PJ were corrupt.
Someone got paid to leaking all that shite, and this would be a sacking offence. Which leads me to wonder if The PJ already have proof of who dun it.
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There does seem to have been a change of tone from the press. The Record leaves no room for doubt:
THE Portuguese detective who was thrown off the Madeleine McCann case has made a fortune spouting lies about the missing girl’s parents.
THE Portuguese detective who was thrown off the Madeleine McCann case has made a fortune spouting lies about the missing girl’s parents.
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