The Almanack

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Literary, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book The Almanack by M. Gobbo, Heron  McConnell
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: M. Gobbo ISBN: 1230000727266
Publisher: Heron McConnell Publication: November 28, 2016
Imprint: 1 Language: English
Author: M. Gobbo
ISBN: 1230000727266
Publisher: Heron McConnell
Publication: November 28, 2016
Imprint: 1
Language: English

When the affluent South East England, Kent, where everything is usually "hush hush" is suddenly over-populated only by (funny) old people, (serious) problems with a brainwashing cult run by a leader from up North and an inordinate love of money/corruption are taken onto a whole new plane. Lots of head hopping.

 

As the cult's background of lies begin to unravel with the scytale helping prove that the fake religion's Almanack is a fraud for the last time, and Rudy the leader, too rich for his own good, then Bertram and Claiborne, the most demure young girl who attracts compliments wherever she may go, must make amends for the utter hypocrisy / corruption at the core of the evil, whacky world they are the only remaining forces for good within. 

 

With Bertram, still harping on about old school friends, nigh on bankrupt, divorced from Lauren and worried about both his ex-wife's quality of life and his daughter Claiborne's spiralling drug usage a saviour arrives in the form of the Raffle,  unfortunately both Pirsig the atheist asset manager (who commands that the scrolls be stolen) and Grover the billionairess are powerless to resist the urge to destroy any decent opportunity which comes Bertram's way. Denny who wants the obvious is Bertram's very stupid uncle, and he believes in the cult but is a victim of it also and very gullible.

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When the affluent South East England, Kent, where everything is usually "hush hush" is suddenly over-populated only by (funny) old people, (serious) problems with a brainwashing cult run by a leader from up North and an inordinate love of money/corruption are taken onto a whole new plane. Lots of head hopping.

 

As the cult's background of lies begin to unravel with the scytale helping prove that the fake religion's Almanack is a fraud for the last time, and Rudy the leader, too rich for his own good, then Bertram and Claiborne, the most demure young girl who attracts compliments wherever she may go, must make amends for the utter hypocrisy / corruption at the core of the evil, whacky world they are the only remaining forces for good within. 

 

With Bertram, still harping on about old school friends, nigh on bankrupt, divorced from Lauren and worried about both his ex-wife's quality of life and his daughter Claiborne's spiralling drug usage a saviour arrives in the form of the Raffle,  unfortunately both Pirsig the atheist asset manager (who commands that the scrolls be stolen) and Grover the billionairess are powerless to resist the urge to destroy any decent opportunity which comes Bertram's way. Denny who wants the obvious is Bertram's very stupid uncle, and he believes in the cult but is a victim of it also and very gullible.

 

More books from Mystery & Suspense

Cover of the book The Curse of the Red Room by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Risky Biscuits by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book I, Manikin by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book The Charlie Davies Mysteries Books 1-3 by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Rogue Warrior: Dictator's Ransom by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book The Chestermarke Instinct by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Le Fauteuil hanté (je sais tout) by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Unlock These Hands by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Single Wired Female by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Todestanz by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book A Set Up! by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book The Creepers by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Confession by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Alex Cross's TRIAL by M. Gobbo
Cover of the book Die Siedlung – Sicher bist du nie by M. Gobbo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy