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Win a hamper of the best new international releases from Penguin Random House SA
 More about the book!

Two winners will each receive a hamper of Penguin Random House SA’s favourite international titles!

The hamper includes:

  • Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak
  • Hippie by Paulo Coelho
  • The Fox by Frederick Forsyth
  • Tina Turner: My Love Story (Official Autobiography)
  • Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami
  • No Spin by Shane Warne
  • Ambush! by James Patterson

To stand a chance of winning, simply complete the online competition form here!

The cut-off date for entries is 31 October 2018. Terms and Conditions apply.

 

Categories Fiction International Non-fiction

Tags Ambush! Bridge of Clay Competitions Frederick Forsyth Haruki Murakami Hippie James Patterson Killing Commendatore Markus Zusak No Spin Paulo Coelho Penguin Random House SA Shane Warne The Fox Tina Turner: My Love Story Win


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