One Small Step - E-book - ePub

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 Paul G Mann - One Small Step.
A normal day, Charlie is out shopping, looking forward to a night out with his mates, and lunch with his girlfriend. What happened to him, he could never... Lire la suite
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Résumé

A normal day, Charlie is out shopping, looking forward to a night out with his mates, and lunch with his girlfriend. What happened to him, he could never say; one minute he was happy and carefree, the next he took one small step into a nightmare. The nice buildings of his home town had gone, replaced by rot and decay. The place was lifeless, seconds ago people thronged the shopping area with a constant buzz of talking and traffic noise.
Now nothing stirred, not a sound except for dripping water and crumbling masonry echoing in the silence. Fear, panic and despair reduced Charlie to a nervous wreck, he tried but couldn't get back, was he trapped in this nightmare forever? His mind raced with imaginary terrors as panic swept through him. He had nothing, just the clothes he stood up in, nothing to keep him warm, nothing to eat or drink, and no transport.
All the things he took for granted, gone in less time than it takes to draw a breath. Nothing of his life was left, he knew it with a sinking cold fear as he took in his surroundings. What had happened, where was he? Just two of the questions he needed an answer to. Where was his family and friends, had they gone or come here with him? Or where they all dead? His despair turned to grief as he searched what was left of his old home, he wanted a keepsake, a photo, anything to remember them by, but nothing remained, where he had once lived, had like everything else gone, rotted or decayed, leaving behind a dark dank smell of neglect, and a heart full of empty despair.
Danger soon rears its head as he is followed by a pack of dogs, hungrily looking at him. Snarling and barking, he is their next meal unless he finds a way to defend himself. Loneliness set in, bored and dejected, he walks all over North Wales desperate to hear the sound of a human voice, when it came, he wished for the loneliness back. One nightmare he comes to terms with, another is just beginning.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    09/06/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-463-72584-9
  • EAN
    9780463725849
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Paul G Mann

Writing never came easy to me, even at school but somewhere inside me I always thought I had a story to tell. Before word processors and spell checks the bringing up of a family and out working to support them took precedence over such things as writing and as such setting my story down on paper was the least of my priorities. Things changed in 2007 when I suffered a heart attack which effectively ended my working life.
My first computer back in 1988 was an old Amstrad word processor that allowed me to take work home from the office without the need of a ream of paper and white correction fluid. All I needed was a small three inch disc that fitted quite nicely into my pocket. It made letter writing so much easier and renewed my interest in writing although at that time I didn't pursue it. I have had a large and varied working life to give me inspiration.
I was a seaman for three years in my teenage years; I worked as a bus conductor on leaving the sea to raise a family before training as a plasterer and working in the building industry. A telecommunications factory offered better pay and conditions so I moved into the production of telephone exchanges for six years until securing a job in BT for seventeen years until made redundant in 1992. Ultimately I worked as a private hire taxi driver until illness forced me to stop.
I am twice married with 3 children of my own (all grown up and flown the coup now) and 3 step children (also flown away). My present wife Gillian is a rock to me and who without her support and encouragement these books may never have been finished for publication. So if you don't like them blame her not me. The heart attack changed my life. I had to find something to occupy my mind and soon decided the best thing I could do was write.
I readily admit I am not and probably never will be the most gifted writer in the world but as an exercise in keeping the old grey matter in working order it cannot be surpassed. All my work is ready for reading in e-book format from Smashwords and Paperback from http://www. Feedaread.com (cheaper at smashwords}

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