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Paul Phipps-Williams trained to be a film producer, wandering around student films shouting 'Time is Money' at people before stealing their cake. Having figured out that isn't the most successful way of getting hired, he went on to sell pencils and pints for a living because people always seemed to need one or the other. For the last eighteen years, Paul has told people he works for the Government in the hope they'll think him a super-spy. He isn't, but that's what you'd expect a super-spy to say. He's passed at least a couple of new laws, convinced one government minister to quote the Spice Girls in the House of Commons and spent London 2012 in an underground bunker. On at least one occasion he's had tens of thousands of people march through central London protesting against what he's doing with his life. Whether this was work related or not, we'll leave to your imagination. When he's not Making The World A Better Place / Contributing To The Fall of Society (delete according to your political affiliations) Paul is also a photographer and can be regularly found at Cult TV events telling people to smile as they stand nervously next to their childhood heroes. His motto is 'what happens in Paul's photo studio, stays in Paul's photo studio'. At least, that's what Paul's been told by his lawyers. His photographs have been published in an eclectic range of magazines, from The Amorist to Scottish Field and Doctor Who Magazine. The Axe & Grindstone is Paul's first novel, and he's had to convince his mother that its main character isn't really based on him. She's not entirely convinced. He lives on a roundabout in Lewisham with his husband, Gareth, and their two cats Billy and Hartnell. His favourite pizza is an abomination of hot and spicy things with BBQ sauce and his favourite colour is TARDIS Blue (1987-1989). --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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  • ASIN : B07YK4LQ98
  • Publisher : BAD PRESS iNK (31 Oct. 2019)
  • Language : English
  • File size : 6637 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Screen Reader : Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • X-Ray : Not Enabled
  • Word Wise : Enabled
  • Print length : 278 pages
  • Customer reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 27 ratings

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5.0 out of 5 stars Familiar but creepy
By Jo on 21 March 2020
The genius of this book is in the security it offers before our world is turned on its head. We follow main character Mark as he loses everything he knows, to a pub in the middle of nowhere, and from the start each setting is familiar, each character someone we know. I wish we could have lingered in that country pub, but the security is not to last as he discovers an entirely different world close by, a world that is not quite as safe and familiar, and that is where the tension begins and things get an awful lot more terrifying.
This story would translate as a Doctor who storyline, and that tells you what you need to know about the author. The story is comfortable yet creepy, and left me wanting more. In fact if there was a theme pub based on this book, I would be the first at the bar beyond the cellar, ordering a cherry brandy.
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