Keep Those Things Away From Me.

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Author: Stephen Walker ISBN: 9781370769230
Publisher: Stephen Walker Publication: November 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephen Walker
ISBN: 9781370769230
Publisher: Stephen Walker
Publication: November 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When sex-bomb super-scientist Teena Rama decides to get married, there's only one thing for certain - that it's bound to set in motion a sequence of events whose outcome no one can predict.

Can habitual loser and would-be adventurer in strange realms Danny Yates survive it?

Can Teena even begin to make sense of it?

Gasp at:

One chest's battle with bureaucracy.

One man's battle with mirrors.

A fashion agent who'll stop at nothing to get her woman.

A jungle lord who hunts the deadliest prey of all.

A megalomaniac who can only be contacted via a cancelled bus service.

And a man who'll solve any problem for five pounds.

From the writer of 'Danny Yates Must Die', 'Mr Landen Has No Brain' and 'Fatal Inheritance,' comes a tale of weddings, mirrors, body parts, frogs, TVs, pencils, scientists, lunacy and fates too nightmarish to mention.

92,000 words.

Praise for Stephen Walker's previous novels:

'The strangest thing about this blackly humorous cartoon-like thriller is that it all actually works.' – The Scotsman.

'This insanity is Stephen Walker's first novel. God knows what apocalyptic convulsions may ravage our tortured Earth if he is permitted to complete a second.' -- David Langford.

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When sex-bomb super-scientist Teena Rama decides to get married, there's only one thing for certain - that it's bound to set in motion a sequence of events whose outcome no one can predict.

Can habitual loser and would-be adventurer in strange realms Danny Yates survive it?

Can Teena even begin to make sense of it?

Gasp at:

One chest's battle with bureaucracy.

One man's battle with mirrors.

A fashion agent who'll stop at nothing to get her woman.

A jungle lord who hunts the deadliest prey of all.

A megalomaniac who can only be contacted via a cancelled bus service.

And a man who'll solve any problem for five pounds.

From the writer of 'Danny Yates Must Die', 'Mr Landen Has No Brain' and 'Fatal Inheritance,' comes a tale of weddings, mirrors, body parts, frogs, TVs, pencils, scientists, lunacy and fates too nightmarish to mention.

92,000 words.

Praise for Stephen Walker's previous novels:

'The strangest thing about this blackly humorous cartoon-like thriller is that it all actually works.' – The Scotsman.

'This insanity is Stephen Walker's first novel. God knows what apocalyptic convulsions may ravage our tortured Earth if he is permitted to complete a second.' -- David Langford.

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