22 September 2014
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Solve the clues in new thriller The Maze of Keys for the chance to win $10,000 ...
Solve the clues in new thriller The Maze of Keys for the chance to win $10,000
Australian business author James Evangelidis is demonstrating the entrepreneurial spirit that resulted in him being called ‘the most connected man in Australia.’ Launching his first novel, a thriller called Maze of Keys, James is inviting readers to take part in a puzzle.
The clues are embedded in the text of the book, and the minimum guaranteed prize is $10,000 regardless of how many books James sells.
‘If we sell 1 million books, which is my personal goal, the prize value will be US $3 million to the winner with a further $1 million for charity,’ said James. The charities he is supporting are Hands Across the Water, Crossroads Foundation and World Vision.
Readers who want to take part in James’ prize challenge will be given a series of multiple choice questions, the clues to which are hidden within the book.
The closing date is 31 October.
Australian business author James Evangelidis is demonstrating the entrepreneurial spirit that resulted in him being called ‘the most connected man in Australia.’ Launching his first novel, a thriller called Maze of Keys, James is inviting readers to take part in a puzzle.
The clues are embedded in the text of the book, and the minimum guaranteed prize is $10,000 regardless of how many books James sells.
‘If we sell 1 million books, which is my personal goal, the prize value will be US $3 million to the winner with a further $1 million for charity,’ said James. The charities he is supporting are Hands Across the Water, Crossroads Foundation and World Vision.
Readers who want to take part in James’ prize challenge will be given a series of multiple choice questions, the clues to which are hidden within the book.
The closing date is 31 October.
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