Michael Christopher Carter
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"Fry is a very funny comic actor, in Blackadder and the TV version of Bertie & Jeeves, among others. This debut novel concerns a young lad at a prep school, who later (or is he lying?) becomes a street prostitute and then, under the tutelage of his su"
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Fabulous twists to the very end! I got straight into this book and it kept me hooked all the way. Well written, with believable characters. No unnecessary fluff: all story. Put me in mind of Minka Kent, which is a huge compliment. |
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“Look out for the link at the back of this book for another book absolutely free! Destructive Interference”
― Destructive Interference
― Destructive Interference
“Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.”
― Blood is Thicker Than Water: Strange Tales from Wales
― Blood is Thicker Than Water: Strange Tales from Wales
“If you have ever been so upset by something that you drank yourself unconscious only to wake up some time later in an unfamiliar place with only a bad headache and a case of the spins to keep you company, then you have a small idea of the kind of trauma that Bianca experienced when she awoke in Bobcorp3. You also may have a drinking problem.”
― One Calvin: A Zero Calvin Novel
― One Calvin: A Zero Calvin Novel
“Much to their annoyance, Calvin refused to answer any of their questions. He remained on the ground, silently bleeding at them.”
― Zero Calvin
― Zero Calvin
“The small ember of warmth in Tarpa’s soul that was struggling to become a fire was suddenly and painfully dashed out of existence by the joyful tears of the reunited couple, leaving only a tiny pile of soggy ash behind.”
― One Calvin: A Zero Calvin Novel
― One Calvin: A Zero Calvin Novel
“Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.”
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