The Pyjama Boy By Steven Murphy ~ Peek Inside And Giveaway

Posted: July 14, 2025 in Excerpt, giveaways, Memoir
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Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for The Pyjama Boy organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.

Author Steven Murphy will be awarding a $10 Amazon or B&N Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner. Don’t forget to enter!

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The Pyjama Boy

By Steven Murphy

 

 

Genre: Memoir

Synopsis

Steven Murphy spent his formative years in Sydney’s Redfern.

Abandoned by his mother when only weeks old, his father left him in the care of a cruel, alcoholic stepmother while he himself was in jail. Unbelievably, the child they dubbed the “Pyjama Boy” fought his way through life to achieve his ultimate goal. His story is a poignant and haunting one that captivates its reader from the very beginning and remains long after the book has been closed.

AN INSPIRATIONAL TALE OF SUCCESS AGAINST THE ODDS

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Enjoy this peek inside:

There was something odd about the woman driving the yellow station wagon. Her eyes darted around suspiciously. Steve watched her from his patrol car. Her 1988 Sigma moved off from his right at the green lights, to enter the late-night traffic. She had a passenger, a young man with
a wispy beard. As they moved, the man looked across at the police car waiting third in line at the red light and then glanced momentarily over his shoulder into the back seat. Sparks spat along the dark surface of the road as he tossed his cigarette out the window of the car.

‘Nervy little punk, ’ remarked the older police constable next to Steve.

‘There’s something odd about both of them in that Sigma…,’ said Steve.

‘Yeah, I think we should have a chat with them.’

As lights turned green and when they were clear of the intersection, Steve pulled past the two vehicles in front of them. The Sigma had increased its pace and was nearly out of view as it turned left almost without slowing. Steve’s pulse rate rose with the revs of the police car. They swung into the side street and passed the Sigma with Red and blue lights flashing, then slowed in front of it. The older policeman put his arm out his window, indicating that the Sigma should pull up at the curb.

While the woman searched a handbag for her licence, Steve noticed that there was someone lying on the back seat of the car. Shining his torch through the window, Steve realised with a jolt that the passenger was gagged, with a tee shirt twisted and pulled tightly into an open mouth. The arms were pulled back and bound at the wrists with a leather belt.

Within minutes a second patrol car had arrived at the scene and the couple were taken into custody, their bound and gagged passenger found to be dead. Steve looked at the victim, a man in his mid-thirties and recognised the face of one who had recently ‘helped him in his enquiries.’ Soon there were detectives and forensic officers examining the car and, as the body was being removed, Steve received orders to drive to an address in a nearby suburban street.

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About Author Steven Murphy:

I’ve never thought of myself as special-just someone who has lived through life’s challenges like everyone else. But over time, I’ve come to see that by sharing my journey, with all its imperfections, I might offer something meaningful to others. Life moves so quickly, and the choices we make shape everything. My hope is that by being honest about my experiences, others might find encouragement or even a little clarity for their own paths.

Speaking at Schools and events across Australia has been an unexpected privilege. These moments aren’t about presenting a perfect image; they’re about connecting with people on a real, human level. I bring photos, videos, and documents to show the truth of my story-not to impress but to connect. When I speak openly, sharing the vulnerabilities and lessons I’ve learned, something powerful happens: the audience feels it, and suddenly, it’s not just my story-its something they can see themselves in, too.

If you would like to have Steve speak to your School, group or organization he can be contacted through email: stevenmurphy_11@bigpond.com

You can connect with Steven Murphy through a number of platforms to learn more about his story and work.

Website / Facebook / Goodreads

Visit his website to view the one bedroom flats he uses to live in and show his living conditions as described in the book.

Feel free to reach out — Steven is always happy to connect with readers and share more about his journey.

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Comments
  1. Jeanna Massman says:

    This sounds like an intense and complex memoir.

    • Hi there Jeanna, I hope you enjoy the read if you get it, I think my sequel will be very emotional as well as I really go in depth and personal discussing the rest of my life and I hope by being so revealing it may help inspire and motivate others and hopefully they don’t make the same mistakes I made during my life.

  2. marcymeyer says:

    This sounds like a good read.

  3. Barbara Montag says:

    I enjoyed reading this well done excerpt!
    Thank you for sharing it.

  4. Thank you for featuring THE PYJAMA BOY today.

  5. Sherry Strode says:

    The excerpt sounds great.

  6. Mary Preston says:

    I know Redfern. I must read for me.

  7. Ann Fantom says:

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  8. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    The synopsis has me interested in reading this book. Thank you for the giveaway!

  9. lisasvance says:

    Sounds like a great read.

  10. lisasvance says:

    Do you prefer the beach or a pool?

  11. wendy hutton says:

    this sounds pretty good

  12. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    What time of day do you get most of your writing done?

    • Hi there Debbi, I don’t see myself as any type of writer just a guy who put my life’s journey on paper, however I do like to write at night when I have time to think. My sequel I am writing at the moment I am finding it very draining emotionally as it is very raw and personal and continues my life story.

  13. Rita Wray says:

    Sounds great.

  14. lisasvance says:

    Do you prefer dogs or cats?

  15. wendy hutton says:

    interesting title

  16. How many books have you written and do you have a favorite?

  17. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    Do you like to cook?

  18. lisasvance says:

    What is your favorite style of food?

  19. wendy hutton says:

    do you like hot weather or rainy weather

  20. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    I hope you have a great Thursday.

  21. Barbara Montag says:

    How many hours a day do you write?

  22. lisasvance says:

    What is your favorite food?

  23. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    Thank you again for the giveaway!

  24. wendy hutton says:

    thanks again for the giveaway, best wishes with the book

  25. Michelle Domangue says:

    this looks great

  26. Daniel M says:

    looks like a fun one.

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