Bodies abound in this saga of abduction and mayhem set in Humberside and London. Some of them are heavenly, Lucy, for instance, has legs that go on forever, Alice has a dancer's body, and with our Dave - an experienced striker - she goes on forever too. Then there's the body in the freezer. Not nice at all. But what do you do when the boss takes an interest in your beautiful blonde lover? Worse, what do you do when she goes missing? Excellent locations, broad humour and sexual tension fuel the drama as Dave and his friends track down the wrongdoer - and are themselves pursued. Don't miss the thriller from an author who's clearly lived life to the full.…mehr
Bodies abound in this saga of abduction and mayhem set in Humberside and London. Some of them are heavenly, Lucy, for instance, has legs that go on forever, Alice has a dancer's body, and with our Dave - an experienced striker - she goes on forever too. Then there's the body in the freezer. Not nice at all. But what do you do when the boss takes an interest in your beautiful blonde lover? Worse, what do you do when she goes missing? Excellent locations, broad humour and sexual tension fuel the drama as Dave and his friends track down the wrongdoer - and are themselves pursued. Don't miss the thriller from an author who's clearly lived life to the full.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeremy Roberts is a resident of Napier-Ahuriri in New Zealand-Aotearoa, where he lives with his wife Asiah and daughter Alia. He MCs at Napier Live Poets, is poetry editor and performance reviewer for the VINES journal, and interviews poets on Radio Kidnappers. He has performed and recorded poems with musicians in NZ, and overseas in Los Angeles, Austin, Saigon, and Jakarta. He posts videos on YouTube and audio recordings on SoundCloud. Jeremy's work has been published in a wide range of journals in New Zealand and overseas. His first poetry collection was Idiot Dawn, comprising poems written in the 1980s. Cards on the Table (IP, 2015) was reviewed by NZ Poet Laureate C. K. Stead, who said - "I enjoy it all and find a lot to admire." He won the Earl of Seacliffe poetry prize in 2019. https://www.read-nz.org/writer/roberts-jeremy
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