Rasmus is a dark and entertainingly cynical take off of the television industry, written by P J Vanston.
Rasmus. Exactly who, or what, is Rasmus?
He appears to be a TV visionary, a producer of reality television shows, but he has a desire to push, pull and cajole the genre to either scale untold heights, or to plumb the lowest levels of some post-Dante vision of Hell.
Take your pick.
His programming corrupts all who participate, all who watch it and his rivals in the television industry, worldwide.
Great and terrible things happen, people will die live (if you'll pardon that expression) on TV, celebrities will be consumed, no, make that celebrities will be eaten and all for higher ratings.
All culminating in Death Hunt compared by the bouncy Alicia McVicar, where the name of the game is delete or be deleted.
Of course, nothing like this could ever happen in real life. Or Could it?
Not for the feint of heart this book is published by Matador at £8.99 and will make a superb Christmas present who like their fiction to be thrilling, satirical and just a little off the wall.
You can buy it here from our own book and gift shop which you will find here >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
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Sunday, 11 December 2016
That's Christmas: The Primacy of Your Eye
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Snake Ring at Risk & Other Stories
Snake Ring at Risk & Other Stories is a refreshingly brilliant collection of short stories from author John Holroyd.
The stories are aimed at children and contain good, positive moral underpinnings, but children of ages 9 to 99 (and beyond) will find these stories equally enchanting.
You will reads about the Witch that wasn't, the not stupid at all boy who should not have been called Pie, a kitten who was full of mischief, the mystery of what the old lady in black was really singing and that's all in the first story!
There's the exciting new game that Sammy invented for himself, which resulted in him working to free a planet from an influx of giant snails, but it was only a dream. Or was it?
There are stories of revenge that was misplaced and erroneous, and also what happened when the Snake Ring was at risk.
The book costs £7.99 and is an essential read for everyone.
It is published in January and you can pre-order your copy here at our book and gift shop >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
The stories are aimed at children and contain good, positive moral underpinnings, but children of ages 9 to 99 (and beyond) will find these stories equally enchanting.
You will reads about the Witch that wasn't, the not stupid at all boy who should not have been called Pie, a kitten who was full of mischief, the mystery of what the old lady in black was really singing and that's all in the first story!
There's the exciting new game that Sammy invented for himself, which resulted in him working to free a planet from an influx of giant snails, but it was only a dream. Or was it?
There are stories of revenge that was misplaced and erroneous, and also what happened when the Snake Ring was at risk.
The book costs £7.99 and is an essential read for everyone.
It is published in January and you can pre-order your copy here at our book and gift shop >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
Mr Churchill's Driver A Murderer's Story
If you are a lover of mystery novels Mr Churchill's Driver A Murderer's Story should be high up on the list of books to buy in 2017. (It is out in January 2017.)
It is written by Colin Farrington and is a stunner of a debut novel.
The book is intriguingly described as being based on "real events" and "events that may be real."
It is July 1940 and Britain stands alone against the dark and brooding menace and threat that was Nazi Germany.
What if, the book posits, Britain's Premier, Winston Churchill, had met with the Irish leader Eamon de Valera?
What if Winston Churchill had agreed with de Valera to unify Ireland in return for the entry of the Republic of Ireland into the war?
Is it possible that they might have even discussed terms from Germany to bring an end to the war?
The novel is largely the memoir of William Gilbey. It commences with the story which had been told to him by Bert, his father.
Bert, it transpired, had been a driver for Winston Churchill. He claimed that he had driven the Wartime Premier to the Welsh port town of Holyhead for a clandestine meeting with the Irish
Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera.
William's own story is a little complicated because as the novel commences he has just been released from prison after serving 12 years for murder.
It is his intention to find out the truth about the life of his father who was also found guilty of murder, but who was executed for his crime and was notorious as being the last man to be hanged in Britain in 1964.
He also plans to go straight, but not before retrieving stashes of jewelry and cash secreted by his gang.
But his efforts are not going unobserved. He has raised the interests of three groups, the British Secret Service, his own former gang members and Irish Nationalists.
They believe that his father may have informed him of the existence of documents relating to secret peace negotiations and there's the other matter of antiques and money smuggled from Northern Ireland to England during the war years.
This book is published by Matador at £8.99 and will be available for pre-ordering here >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
It is written by Colin Farrington and is a stunner of a debut novel.
The book is intriguingly described as being based on "real events" and "events that may be real."
It is July 1940 and Britain stands alone against the dark and brooding menace and threat that was Nazi Germany.
What if, the book posits, Britain's Premier, Winston Churchill, had met with the Irish leader Eamon de Valera?
What if Winston Churchill had agreed with de Valera to unify Ireland in return for the entry of the Republic of Ireland into the war?
Is it possible that they might have even discussed terms from Germany to bring an end to the war?
The novel is largely the memoir of William Gilbey. It commences with the story which had been told to him by Bert, his father.
Bert, it transpired, had been a driver for Winston Churchill. He claimed that he had driven the Wartime Premier to the Welsh port town of Holyhead for a clandestine meeting with the Irish
Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera.
William's own story is a little complicated because as the novel commences he has just been released from prison after serving 12 years for murder.
It is his intention to find out the truth about the life of his father who was also found guilty of murder, but who was executed for his crime and was notorious as being the last man to be hanged in Britain in 1964.
He also plans to go straight, but not before retrieving stashes of jewelry and cash secreted by his gang.
But his efforts are not going unobserved. He has raised the interests of three groups, the British Secret Service, his own former gang members and Irish Nationalists.
They believe that his father may have informed him of the existence of documents relating to secret peace negotiations and there's the other matter of antiques and money smuggled from Northern Ireland to England during the war years.
This book is published by Matador at £8.99 and will be available for pre-ordering here >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
That's Christmas: Chasing Cloud
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