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The Change vol. 4: London - Dirt


No. of pages 140

Published: 2017

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Great for age 12-18 years

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One winter's morning, they came and a shadow moved across the mind of the world. They unmade our reality by their presence. Those that saw them died instantly. The rest survived. They're the unlucky ones. Everything imaginable can now be found on the streets of our towns and cities. Nothing is impossible, nowhere is safe.

There's a new drug finding favour in this Post Change world and the roots of it are growing thick and fast beneath Kew Gardens. When Howard and Hubcap fall foul of Milo Shandler and his private militia they discover that, in the end, we're all just compost.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 12+ years.

There are 140 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Rebellion .

Guy Adams trained and worked as an actor for twelve years before becoming a full-time writer. If nothing else this proves he has no concept of a sensible career. He mugged someone on Emmerdale, performed a dance routine as Hitler, and spent eighteen months touring his own comedy material around clubs and theatres. He is the author of the bestselling Rules of Modern Policing: 1973 Edition, a spoof police manual `written by' DCI Gene Hunt of Life On Mars. Published by Transworld, it has sold over 120, 000 copies. Guy has also written a two-volume series companion to the show published by Simon & Schuster; a Torchwood novel, The House That Jack Built (BBC Books); and The Case Notes of Sherlock Holmes, a fictional facsimile of a scrapbook kept by Doctor John Watson. Carlton Books published it in 2009 in association with the Estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the writer's birth.

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