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Beneath It All

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Jack is a successful salesman plying his trade in photocopiers across Southern England and leading a Jack-the-lad lifestyle, until he meets the woman of his dreams. He settles down and lands a high-paying job beyond his wildest expectations, soon travelling the world and doing deals for state of the art medical equipment.

Before long, he finds himself in Moscow and is soon up to his old tricks again, unwittingly becoming embroiled in an historic technology transfer deal which went horribly wrong. There is a girl who is out to kill him, and he is sucked into a terribly dark, sinister and illegal network of industrial espionage, people trafficking, and sexual abuse from which he fears he will never escape.

Beneath It All is a gritty, disturbing tale which will fascinate, sicken and draw you in - to a place you could never imagine existing, but leaving you wondering whether, in fact, it does.

312 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2023

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Nick Jones

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Nick Jones is an author, editor and writer based in Lewes, East Sussex. In 2000, he moved into sci-fi and genre publishing, editing TV and movie tie-in titles (including Star Trek Magazine) and comics/toys collecting magazine Memorabilia, before taking charge of the graphic novels Dept. at Titan Books, where he edited Dan Dare, James Bond, Modesty Blaise, Wallace & Gromit, and DC Comics graphic novels. He is the author of DC Comics Cover Art and Guardians of the Galaxy: The Ultimate Guide; co-author of Marvel Universe: Map by Map, DC Comics Encyclopedia, and The Mysterious World of Doctor Strange. Currently, he is the editor of the DC Heroes & Villains Collection and Star Trek Explorer magazine.

He blogs at Existential Ennui.

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