This is a story about a man who takes his inheritance early and decides to start a new life. But all does not go according to plan.
About the Author
This is the first book by Simon Bardwell. He went to school in South London and has worked in London since 1976 - he has good reason to go to Australia quite regularly and has found his way up and down the east coast of that great country.
Simon Bardwell is a pen name. I am a reclusive Hobbit and seeking to hide my real identity. Recently, I have realised this is inconsistent with being a published writer. I can only offer you breadcrumbs here. For example, my mother raised me South of London near Croydon. After a brief stint in a monastery in Kent failing to be a monk, I then worked for 43 years in central London. All that work proved to me and to others that I have a very enquiring mind and very much like to get to the bottom of things. In retirement, my motto is, "write your heart out!" Being a writer has brought me a new lease of life. Life isn't over until we drop off the perch.
The book has no story whatsoever, it cannot decide who is the narrator, what to tell, when it happens etc. I made a couple of highlights, but basically it is a boring something told in a boring way.