Golgotha
by Guy Portman
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Pub Date Dec 03 2019 | Archive Date Dec 31 2019
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Description
You can’t keep a good sociopath down. Dyson Devereux is languishing in prison awaiting trial for murder. Languishing wouldn’t be so bad were it not for the irksome inmates, crowded conditions and distinct lack of haute cuisine. Only Alegra, his sometime paramour and frequent visitor, shares his desire to see him released. The problem is, she wants Dyson freed so they can start a new life together. But all Dyson desires is to get back home to his treasured mementos. As judgement day draws ever closer, can Dyson keep up appearances long enough to win his freedom? And at what cost? For hell hath no fury like a sociopath scorned. Golgotha is a funny, fast-paced crime comedy novel, boasting a sardonic and sinister sociopath at its helm. “Sociopathic comedy at its best” — Adam Riley, Comedian “Deeply dark and irresistibly funny. If you like dark humour, you’ll love watching Dyson unravel” — Sandra Seymour, Author
A Note From the Publisher
Throughout a childhood in London spent watching cold war propaganda gems such as He Man, an adolescence confined in various institutions, and a career that has encompassed stints in academic research and the sports industry, Guy has been a keen if somewhat cynical social observer. He has penned six books to date.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781695197183 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |