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Daniel Nichols is a seventy-three-year-old pensioner who is told by three angels that he is the Chosen One. His quest is to defeat the Evil that has always plagued mankind. Armed with a baseball bat and a banana, Daniel sets out on his quest with three angels inside his head as guides. He travels through a number of strange dimensions, meeting heroes, villains and ordinary people. He soon learns that in order to defeat the Evil, he must understand what in hell the Evil really is. Oh, no! Wave the banana, Daniel. Wave the banana.

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Daniel Nichols is a seventy-three-year-old pensioner who is told by three angels that he is the Chosen One. His quest is to defeat the Evil that has always plagued mankind. Armed with a baseball bat and a banana, Daniel sets out on his quest with three angels inside his head as guides. He travels through a number of strange dimensions, meeting heroes, villains and ordinary people. He soon learns that in order to defeat the Evil, he must understand what in hell the Evil really is. Oh, no! Wave the banana, Daniel. Wave the banana.
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Autorenporträt
Russell Cornhill was born and he hasn't died yet. Those are the highlights. For those who wish to know more, Russell has spent most of his life living inside his head. The rent was good, but the view was depressing. There came a time in his life when he no longer wanted to be part of the human race. Full time writing was his excuse to hide away in a proverbial cave and only come out when he had to. But life is ironic, and the writing slowly dragged him, kicking and screaming, back into the real world. He runs a writing group on Facebook and has conducted a number of writing events on the Gold Coast, Queensland. He has seen several of his writing buddies publish and decided it was time to publish or perish himself. He hopes readers enjoy his ramblings and that his pessimistic view of life hasn't tainted the stories too much.