Local author raising funds for charity from book sales
Twisty short stories that have raised £1,000 for charity have also caught the attention of a community radio station. "Thanks to all for your support in helping me reach the target of £1,000 for the charity World Vision in their support of Ukraine children. The target is now £3,000 so please do buy the second book," says author, Pete Frost, from Wolverhampton.
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This has been done by buying the second book in the series “Uncle Chris’s Second Collection of Crafty Short Stories” by P Frost.

Pete adds: "All the money due to the author from each book goes to World Vision. I have now increased the target to £3,000, and the target will be even more, if book sales do well.
"So if you haven’t bought the second book yet then please do and by doing that you will contribute to helping Ukraine.
"People have commented on the clever twists for these 10-minute read stories, leading to 5* Amazon reviews, and both books have caught the attention of Hampshire’s Fiesta FM radio, who have helped spread the message, with the author being interviewed on air in March.
"World Vision have given us all a big thank you for the £1,000 so I in turn thank you for your help.
"World Vision are a global charity who help children in need of aid across the world. I have been a sponsor for them for the last 30 years, so it is great to help them by writing a fun book to read.
"Both books are a collection of 10-minute-read mystery short stories, each with a twist. None of us have time to read a complete book in one sitting, so a short story with a twisty ending is perfect for an evening read or a commute.
"For each story, can you get the twist before the twist gets you? Both books can be bought online from Waterstones or Amazon as paperback or eBook.
"Don’t forget, every penny counts towards Ukraine children, so many thanks for having an enjoyable read!"
