Meet Terry. He’s a likeable layabout living in London, 2056 – the self-styled happiest city in what’s left of the world. He loves his mood-soup, bar snacks, and hanging out with his best buddy Godric in MegaPub-19 bar central. He’s just an average guy. Except for one minor detail. Terry is from another dimension.
But here’s the thing. Nobody on Planet Earth knows this startling fact. Not even Terry. After banging his head on arrival, he lost all memories of his previous life. And, six months later, his true identity still remains locked in his battered brain – like an atomic ID bomb.
Who is the real Terry? Is he on a mission? Does he have a lift home? Or will he have to hitchhike back to his own galaxy? All these questions, and more, will be answered in this science-fiction comedy in 42 chapters that may – or may not – teach you something about life, the universe and everything!
The first title in the Mostly Humorous Sci-Fi series
The first title in a trilogy that may run for more, or fewer, than three books, Terry From Another Dimension is the brainchild of English author Paul Mathews, who has travelled to the future and back to bring you an insight into London life thirty years from now. Don’t ask him how he did it. He won’t tell you. Unless you read this book – then he might tell you, if you ask him nicely and buy him a Pangalactic Gargle Blaster.
So, fasten your reading glasses. Settle down with this very English science-fiction comedy. And have fun in multiple dimensions, as you boldly read what no comedy sci-fi lover has read before!
Paul Mathews is a quite funny British guy whose sharp, satirical - often surreal - sense of humour has been honed during half a century of not taking life too seriously. He gains inspiration from his love of good food, tea, four-legged animals & the quirks and quibbles of British life. Visit his website at www.quitefunnyguy.com. Or not. Whatever.
Ever since I stumbled upon this very funny British author I have made him my go-to for a bit of laughs. This new book had quite some creative juices flowing - we’re talking about mood soups, robots, supercomputer, plastic cacti and stuffed cherries to name but a few. I found some parts more funny than others but in its entirety a fun and different read. Definitely “out there” in this dimension 😉