The new case in question is a website that claims to be offering a free (hacked) copy of my e-book "Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret"
I think the gleeful "look what I got for free" reviewer's pictures and language fails to match-up to the type of folks who would want to read my book. Moreover pictures of men have girls names and vice versa.
POSTSCRIPT - 1645 GMT 18th May 2016 On second thoughts - link to the hacked e-book site deleted, as the very link properties (being a php file) might just possibly contain malware. Better to be safe than sorry, I'm told.
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Of course for just a few Pounds/Dollars/Euro etc, it's available on Amazon - and also on my publisher's website (here), both of which are a much safer bet, I'd say.
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