Finally, some news!
Yes, after five years, the time has come to release the follow up to Borrowed Time.
Welcome
To Charmsville (artwork above) contains more chaotic soap operas
not limited to locals councils, gentrification, pensioners listening to The
Fall and, of course, a bowling club!
As
always, there are profanities and untraditional grammar, so if you scare easily, stick to Mills and Boon.
You've been warned...
Welcome
To Charmsville will be available on all major eBook platforms in the next couple of
weeks, so expect further announcements before I go back into the
abyss for the next five years.
Here's
the description:
Darren
Ferguson has been voted in as The Town’s new mayor and plans
wholesale
changes. Not least, renaming “The Town” to Charmsville.
With the
Global Financial Crisis in full-swing, it seems to have bypassed Charmsville,
courtesy of Ferguson's financial ingenuity and mental nimbleness to get things
done for his constituents.
However,
not everyone is impressed with the new mayor's decisions. Least of all the boys
from the Charmsville Bowling Club who are firmly in the ire of Ferguson and his
aggressive approach to gentrification in his quest to take Charmsville into a
new dawn.
In their
pursuit to keep the bowling club from Ferguson's clutches, Charmsville
stalwarts, Alan Sutton, Frank Patterson - along with everybody's favourite
lovable rogue who is fresh out of prison, Terry Blanchard - embark on what can
only be described as an unhinged soap opera, with more farcical chaos bound to
flood the streets of Charmsville. Will they save their beloved bowling club
from the evils of capitalism?
All
royalties received from Welcome To Charmsville will be donated to the Cardiac
Risk in the Young (better known as CRY).
CRY is an
organisation whose vision is to prevent young sudden cardiac deaths through
awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.
For more
information and/or to donate directly to CRY, visit https://www.c-r-y.org.uk/.
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