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Puppets by W M Kirkland, £8 on Amazon
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his fast-paced novel sees dark and dangerous characters collide together to pull off a twisted act of revenge. Despite co-existing in the same circles,
you don’t know who you can trust or who is in control when everyone is trying to out manipulate each other.
Meet CEO Dominic who pays to indulge in his warped fantasies, while his company’s share price enters free-fall.
Tracy and John force themselves into the shadowy recesses of human existence, driven by past demons and dominated by heroin.
Anthony is risking it all as he becomes hell-bent on revenge for those he holds accountable for his downfall.
And even the mild-mannered Kevin, an office manager by day, gets up to dark and dismal activities by night.
The author, Wayne Kirkland, who also wrote the 5-star rated book ‘Comedic Depression’, says the characters are an amalgamation and exploitation of some of the worst parts and some of the worst people he has met through various work-related projects around the world, stating:
“For six months I came into the office 30 minutes earlier than I was needed, sat in a corner and wrote. It literally poured out of me. I didn’t know where it was coming from, but it felt good.
“Over the past 20 years, I have had the ‘pleasure’ of working in a few countries around the world, for some huge organisations, sorting out projects and fixing processes. Apart from the financial rewards, those experiences have given me plenty of fodder for my literary cannon. I’ve taken the worst of those places and people, added my aphotic sense of humour and created something bigger than my first book Comedic Depression.”
If you enjoy ‘edge of your seat’ reading, this book promises just that. Not for the light-hearted, the book contains strong language and sexual references throughout.
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