Stories for people who don´t read books

Works of dystopian, satirical and psychological fiction.

Way ahead of their time.

Some of which are probably banned in North Korea and China.

BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS

IN DOG WE TRUST

When a meglomanical Artificial Intelligence system that controls half the known universe begins to develop dementia the outcome for Earth is not looking good. That is until Dave decides to take his dog Samson for a walk. This story may contain traces of Tardigrades, Presidents Obama and Trump, New York, Dance Offs, Reassignments, Bureaucracy, Artificial Intelligence, Dog Eggs, Quad Bikes and Not a Square Squares. Your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments.

ACROSS THE LINE

Across the Line is the story of a group of middle-aged men clinging to football glory. As they lace up their boots, ignore their health warnings and try to relive their youth week after week. Between the tactical genius of the long ball, the questionable dietary choices, and life lessons dispensed over pints, this book captures the trials and tribulations of the Sunday league veteran. A must-read for those who have ever played with hangovers, dodgy knees or have been the victim of missed penalties, late tackles, and psychotic referees.

THE RIPPLE

When a rescue team is sent to the last known location of a mining vessel, they discover something much more important than just the missing crew and cargo. A habitable planet. To disclose its location will mean the almost certain destruction of it. To keep it a secret could mean the end of humanity. Faced with this dilemma Rodri must choose between life as he knows it or life as he has only dreamed of.

THE GLIMPSE

Sebastian LaPorte is arguably one of the most successful financial markets gurus of the modern era, as well as a celebrity amongst his vast social media following. Tired of it all, he decides to change direction, and give his followers a Glimpse of a different side of reality. This tactic merely makes him more popular, and soon some of the most powerful people in the world are eager to meet with him and discover how they too can harness the power of The Glimpse. When one of them decides to wield their power the rest of the world becomes torn between those who see him as a visionary messenger of freedom or a cult like promoter of chaos.

THREE WISE MEN

An Iranian, an Israeli and an American walk into a desert.What they discover could change the world forever.If they make it out alive.

THE DIVISION BELL

Like an anchorless ship in the midst of a storm, Terence is at the mercy of a time he doesn´t belong to. The only person who may be able to help him is an eccentric cross dresser, who is as obsessed with the ever decreasing size of his favourite biscuits as he is the ever increasing speed of the universe.

Kevin Welch is a writer of novels for those who don`t have time to read. Topical works of fiction created to make the reader think, but not too much.

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