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Ian Atkinson



Average rating: 3.7 · 106 ratings · 8 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Financial Times Essenti...

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Creative Problem Solver, Th...

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Financial Times Essential G...

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ROT & BYRNE: Life's a Basta...

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The Sword and the Mirror

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Construction Management

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“I was seemingly still lowest of the low. Going back to the airport analogy, I was apparently still stuck in the European departure lounge of Terminal 5 with my luggage on its way to Los Angeles; this with my empty wallet in a waste bin and my passport, cash and credit cards concealed in a pickpocket’s pantyhose. Theologically speaking, as far as the stairway to Heaven was concerned, I hadn’t even made the first step yet.”
Ian Atkinson, Life's a Bastard Then You Die, Part 1

“Abbadon informed them, somewhat casually it has to be said, of the satanic small print; of the wicked remuneration required and the disgustingly dire addendums attached to such Devil dispensed extravagances.”
Ian Atkinson, Life's a Bastard Then You Die, Part 1

“This severely crew-cutted, Mr Rambo, Die-Hard Terminator type, wore neither helmet nor goggles. He was also shirtless under his black, armoured vest and had two belts of oversized bullets slung over his shoulders and crossing at his chest. He obviously being one of a mind that size was indeed important, looking the butch business as he cradled an almightily impressive BFG in his bared, muscle-bound arms. The outer edge of the right one’s bicep having three stripes tattooed upon in… No, honestly. The huge weapon he held looked as if it’d been specifically designed for bringing down either crack addicted bull elephants, smack riddled rhinos in dire need, or heroin dependant hippos desperate for a fix.”
Ian Atkinson, ROT & BYRNE: Life's a Bastard Then you Die, Part 2

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