Matthew and Marcie Hatch live in a Mews in central London with their Poodle, Poodley. Life has been good to them, Marcie is possibly going to be the next UK Prime Minister and Matt’s career as an engineer in the arms industry has been, shall we say interesting. Everything changes when an incident at Matt’s work, makes him face the truth about everything he has been doing since he left school. After totally losing his calm during a live TV interview, things take a dramatic turn for the worst. Marcie is kidnapped and Matt unwittingly and unwillingly becomes the figurehead of a British revolution, the kind of revolt not seen since Oliver Cromwell came ashore in Torquay. With the help of Jasmine his strange but sexy neighbour, he must save Marcie and stop the revolt from becoming a bloodbath.
I was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire but moved to Dorking, Surrey at an early age. Completed a formal apprentiship in Engineering, then moved to New Jersey, USA where I lived for several years. Later I returned to the UK and lived in Devon and then in Fuerteventura with my wife Sonya and lots of dogs (she worked for a dog rescue charity), I am now living in Clermont Ferrand central France. I have a passion for science and technology, I try to not only 'think outside the box' but 'live' there as well. To me, cynicism is an admirable personality trait. I am and will remain, young of heart and mind, and am an incurable romantic. Life's a garden 'dig it'!
Expressing ‘political common sense and logic,’ Matthew Hatch manages to send the country into riotous conditions. For his own safety and the good of the country the police offer to set up protection in return for a favour. Things however go from bad to worse. Matthew is not sure that staying with his beautiful neighbour is going to help the situation, but Marcie has too many other things on her mind to be concerned about this minor detail. Matthew however, soon realises he has to do whatever he can to save Marcie! Brilliant! The plot is gripping and the pages turn swiftly. I am hoping to read more of Matthew and Marcie’s controversial escapades as I am sure there is more to this couple then one book has to offer.
I haven't read many British authors and actually understood them, but Nicholas has a way of making it possible to write a wonderful book, be British AND make it one that's understandable. I greatly enjoyed the story of Matt and Marci and Jasmine and Dave and Rob and the rest. I look forward to more of the same with great anticipation! Thank you, Nicholas David Evans!