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guest wrote:Well, this is amusing. It looks as though Kevin Kiley has been using the Amazon accounts of two female relatives to post favourable reviews of his own Artillery of the Napoleonic Wars:
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The history buffs who reviewed the book as ‘Great Read! Loads of technical information’ and ‘an excellent reference source’ are called ‘Sarah’ and ‘’Robyn’. Clicking on their profiles reveals that on the same day as she reviewed Kevin’s book ‘Sarah’ also reviewed various female knicknacks and children’s toys - but strangely has never reviewed any other books, historical or otherwise. ‘Robyn’ has been posting reviews for many years however, including of a vacuum cleaner, a Martha Stewart Cookbook, quite a few romantic novels .. and, incongruously, three other books on Napoleonic Artillery besides Kevin’s magnum opus.
Can Kevin stoop any lower? Well yes, of course he can - he won’t be able to resist it. Just keep your eyes on him and Amazon - Watch and shoot, watch and shoot!
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JJCH nli wrote:
‘Sarah’ also reviewed Bible Verse Fortune Cookies. I told you many pages ago that Kev was sockpuppeting his reviews.![]()
I’m rather hoping that ‘Sarah’ is to Kev as ‘Gwen is to Bill. The image of Kev tapping away on TNP, attired in Fuzzy Footies non slip slippers, Silcone Grip Women’s lacy foit socks, a Calvin Klein bra and a rather fetching Kermit the Frog coloured sun dress, all the while munching bible fortune cookies is killing.
Ten points to anyone with a sock who wants to post a review of Kev’s books on TNP and reference all the other goodies.
GarrisonMiniatures wrote:'Who else can't wait for the 25th?'
I can give you one guess.
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