Hi Guys,
As some of you may know, Gone has just gone out a few days ago. It's another urban sci fi with UFO's and tropical islands. But it's not part of the Barton Villa series or world. It is however, just as unhinged! Undoubtedly it's all that sunshine that drives tropical islanders into the arms of insanity (he says while sitting in a freezing cold study, staring out at a dark grey sky and plenty of water falling down, and wondering when summer will finally arrive!).
Chy is still sitting on my computer, barely a couple of chapters away from completion, but hopefully due to be finished soon. I've just hit a bit of a road block with it and am waiting for inspiration to strike. The life of a writer!
Anyway, here's the blurb for Gone and I hope you're all safe and well:
GONE
Life on a tropical island in the Pacific was a blessing. Michigan Jennings loved it. He could go swimming or diving or just laze out in the sun all day. He could drink rum on the beaches, hang with his friends or play an exciting game of squid ball. And of course being a Jennings he didn't have to work.
Could things be any easier?
But then someone stole Bora Bora, and Mich's world turned upside down. People started trying to kill him! Aliens began floating around in their flying saucers! And an overly affectionate mountain lion kept trying to lick him to death!
What was a guy to do?
Of course there was only one thing to do. He had to get Bora Bora back, rescue his friends – and the girl – and save the world! Somehow! It should be simple really. He was a Doctor after all – of anthropology!
Cheers, Greg.
Of course I bought the book and enjoyed it very much. I was also looking forward to the one with the elf that you mentioned two posts ago. I think that with gone the one theme that stood out above all else that even though Mitch was as henpecked as could be he was still the one that figured everything out and saved the day. I can relate to the coffee but I would also find a way to have a good steak
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it. But for me, though I love a steak, it's coffee all the way!
Cheers, Greg.