SNEAK PEEK: What the Wind Brings by Matthew Hughes

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WhatTheWindBrings-Cover-smallWhat the Wind Brings — A Historical Novel with Magical Realism
By Matthew Hughes

Out of the fires of Caribbean revolution, shipwrecked onto the jungle shore of Ecuador, a slave, a captive, and a shaman fight Inquisition-era Spain for freedom.

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What the Wind Brings is a Spartacus story, set in the mysterious, deadly rainforests of 16th Century Ecuador. Against all odds, a reluctant young hero rises to lead fellow escaped slaves and indigenous tribes against the might of the Spanish throne to create a new country. Matthew Hughes’s outstanding tale unites the beauty of The Mission with a stirring clash of swords, suspense, mysticism, and epic battle strategy.
“A triumph!” – Cecelia Holland, “Sensational” – Candas Jane Dorsey
Publisher: Pulp Literature Press (pulpliterature.com)
Release Date: October 2019 (hardcover)
Price: $39.95 USD / $49.95 CAD ISBN: 978-1-988865-15-7 (hardcover)
Trade paperback and ebook December 2019 978-1-988865-16-4 (trade); 978-1-988865-17-1 (ebook)

About The Author:
matthew_hughesMatthew Hughes writes science-fantasy and science fiction. An alter ego, Matt Hughes, writes crime fiction. A personality fragment, Hugh Matthews, writes media tie-ins. He has won the Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada, and has been short-listed for the Aurora, Nebula, Philip K. Dick, Endeavour (twice), A.E.Van Vogt, and Derringer Awards. From a working-poor background, he became a journalist, then staff speechwriter to the Canadian Ministers of Justice and Environment in the Pierre Trudeau government of 1974-79. He has lived in twelve countries and passed through a half a dozen more.
More information can be found about Matthew at: http://www.matthewhughes.org
Matthew is available for interviews, media appearances, speaking engagements, and/or book review
requests – please contact mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com by email requests or by phone at 403.464.6925. We
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