![]() ![]() In fact, it particularly reminded me of a short story called Pawley’s Peepholes by the great John Wyndham. It also has resonances from the early giants of science fiction HG Wells, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C Clarke and the like. You can feel the echoes of Twelve Monkeys, The Matrix and The Man Who Fell to Earth, among others, emanating from the text. On the face of it, this story comes from a classic Science Fiction tradition and, indeed, it does contain elements of the best contemporary examples of the genre. Before we all end up paying the ultimate price for our own short-sightedness. Against this backdrop Raymond and Victoria must outrun and outsmart their Nemesis, the many members of his newly emerging cult and even the police before it’s too late. ![]() Raymond Bridges, moderately successful author and English Professor, Victoria Bletchley are thrust into a world where things are rarely what they appear to be and people are rarely exactly who they say they are. Seb Kirby has concocted a fabulous multi-genre cocktail that keeps you engrossed from beginning to end. ![]()
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