According to the Daily Mail is a satirical novel by advertising agency executive Laurence Simpson.
The protagonist of the novel, Jonathon, is outraged by what he sees as the excesses of the tabloid press.
He decides that all the evils of society can be attributed to the fact that "impressionable" members of the public are being lied to and deluded by the tabloid press.
Jonathon decides that the only possible course of action in to employ a group of mercenaries in the form of disaffected ex-military types to blow up their printing presses, whilst he employs a hacker to take down their websites.
Suspicion falls upon Jonathon, but he has an alibi, so seems to be safe from the long arm of the law. For now.
The successes emboldens our hero who employs someone else to pirate TV programmes with messages demanding to want to know why people are watching the programme concerned.
He finds a new and somewhat naughty girlfriend and galivants about the place having adventures with her and his two children.
But the redoubtable Inspector Foot is on his trail and is determined to bring him to justice.
Will Inspector Foot succeed? Or will Jonathon get away with it and pull off one last outrageous coup?
The book is slated for publication in January 2016 at a cost of £10.95.
Er, just for the record, it's printed and published right now. Go to laurencesimpson.com Also, it's getting pretty much 5-stars all the way on Amazon. Just sayin'.
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