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Vagabond Sky

Vagabond Sky

Mark David Welsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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It was a time for heroes. But he just couldn't be arsed. How would you feel if you were suddenly transported to a magical land where sorcery ruled instead of science? A kingdom of elves and trolls, of limitless mystery and grand adventure? Would you be scared out of your wits? Or thrilled beyond belief? I.T. Consultant Connor Ingram is neither. He's just pissed off. There's no football, no Chicken Tikka Masala and no satellite TV. How is he supposed to make a living in a world that hasn't invented electricity yet? Or the flush toilet? Or a sense of humour? But, most important of all, where in hell is he going to get a decent pint of beer? Praise for 'Vagabond Sky' 'Irony is sublime with a lovely sarcastic sprinkling of clich . Brilliant '-Matthew A Gibson 'Excellent reading. I couldn't put it down'-Ian Sherry 'One of the most original, funny and clever fantasy stories I've read in a long time.'-Mca
Dogs On The Highway

Dogs On The Highway

Mark David Welsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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All decisions have consequences, but some have consequences you can't imagine. Train was no mastermind. He was just the muscle. The kind of guy they bring in to push someone around a little. But just lately the only gigs he can get involve standing outside clubs in a second hand suit; trying to keep his temper every time a drunk swears at him to impress a stupid girlfriend. But then he runs into Galbraith. And Galbraith has a line on a job in Eastern Europe. Train can get out of London for a while; travel, escape the clinging girlfriend he no longer wants. And the money is good; better than good. There are only two things about it that bother him. For a start, Galbraith's an idiot. Talking to him is like trying to communicate with someone from another planet. One that's been dead for a couple of centuries. The other is that no-one seems to know what the job involves, or, if they do, they aren't saying. And if they'd mentioned Bigfoot, or stealing the Great Wall of China, he probably would have thought twice about the whole thing. But, by the time he finds out, it's too late to walk away.