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Introducing DEBAUCHERY: Part I, a comedy fantasy that turns the realms of good vs. evil on its head. In this wickedly entertaining tale, a group of seemingly ordinary characters cross paths, only to discover a shocking truth: they are the living embodiments of the seven sins! Enter the seven virtues - a cult, armed with their doctrine of "New Truth" and hell-bent on eradicating this motley crew entirely. Laughter and absurdity ensues as this unlikely group of friends navigate a fantastical yet treacherous realm of Yorkshire parody. With a tongue-in-cheek and delightfully dry sense of humour,…mehr

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Introducing DEBAUCHERY: Part I, a comedy fantasy that turns the realms of good vs. evil on its head. In this wickedly entertaining tale, a group of seemingly ordinary characters cross paths, only to discover a shocking truth: they are the living embodiments of the seven sins! Enter the seven virtues - a cult, armed with their doctrine of "New Truth" and hell-bent on eradicating this motley crew entirely. Laughter and absurdity ensues as this unlikely group of friends navigate a fantastical yet treacherous realm of Yorkshire parody. With a tongue-in-cheek and delightfully dry sense of humour, DEBAUCHERY: Part I offers a contemporary take on the classic battle of sins and virtues. Embrace a wild ride, packed with social commentary, madcap characters and a pinch of the occult. Unleash your inner mischievous grin as we link hands and say, "Let Us Play..."
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When not sleuthing around Cabot Cove in 1984, Andy Bramley can be found writing professionally silly comedy/fantasy books. Based in Kingston Upon Hull in the UK, Andy sees his writing as therapy and a temporary escape from a difficult world. Armed with no creative writing degree, his ambitious anthology of eight books aims to tell a story, set in Yorkshire that isn't about trawlers.