MASTER MIND - The final book in THE MASTER TRILOGY - The conclusion to all that's gone before.
“You know who” [no spoilers] has been given a seemingly impossible task. But it appears things might get far more awkward for them than that!
The end is finally in sight for everyone… which is either a good thing… or very, very bad. After all, a happy ending depends on whose side you’re on.
But there’s one thing you can be sure of. With Andy Dane Nye’s wonderfully inventive style of writing, even if you expected the unexpected, you’ll still get more than you expected!
“Just brilliant. Witty, clever and totally enthralling. Couldn't put it down.” Amazon review for Master Piece.
“Hook, Line, Sinker. The best excuse to turn a page I've had in years.” Amazon review for Master Piece.
“I loved the first book of the trilogy and I have to say I loved the second book even more! I can’t wait for the next instalment!” Amazon review for Master Plan.
“Captivating from beginning to end.” Amazon review for Master Piece.
“Every bit as wonderful and engrossing as Master Piece” Amazon review for Master Plan.
“Brilliant, surreal and laugh out loud funny.” Amazon review for Master Piece.
“So good I read it twice.” Amazon review for Master Piece.
A definite must for those who love their fictional intrigue to be mixed with a healthy dose of philosophical musings... and plenty of laughs.
Andy Dane Nye has had a busy life to date… although he'd like to think it’s only just getting started. He’s written songs for the likes of rock icon Roger Daltrey, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Zombies, Woodstock legends Ten Years After, & multi-million selling supergroup Asia… held a world record at five-a-side football… was once voted seventh best keyboard player in the world by Music Life magazine (though he doesn’t think he’s that good)… performed a citizen's arrest on an off-duty policeman... been the agent for rock legends Wishbone Ash for over 20 years… and once inadvertently razed to the ground a two-storey building that happened to be next door to a fire station. But his proudest boast to date is that, despite the above, he still has a remarkable amount of hair for his age. Now he looks set to eclipse it all with his writing.
Why, oh why only a trilogy, why not a fourlogy or a fivelogy.
Never have I been so disappointed to reach the end of a book series. A magnificent mix of humour, pathos and hidden truths written in a way that it is left to the readers own imagination to translate. Andy Dane Nye has the most wonderfully warped mind I think I've experienced since Pratchett but with no Elephants or Turtles in sight. The best I've read in years. More please, but don't take so long next time.