Save Britain from Zombies on Monday:
The Kansas City SF&F Literati meet MONDAY!
When: November 27, 2017, at 7:00 p.m.
Where: at the Oak Park Barnes & Noble in Overland Park, KS on the second floor
Selection Title: The Clown Service,
First book in The Clown Service series.
Join the discussion:
The Kansas City SF&F Literati always host a fun and fascinating conversation. They also warmly welcome new people, even if they haven't read the selection! (You may find you have something to say, anyway!).
About the November selection:
Toby Greene has been reassigned. After one screw-up too many, he finds himself at a largely forgotten branch of the British Intelligence Service, working for August Shining, a Cold War relic, and charged with defending the country from paranormal terrorism. But when an ex-Soviet-era enemy returns with an insidious plan to raise the dead and destroy London, it seems Toby's impossible job is to save Great Britain—whether he believes it or not.
"The Clown Service is fun and rips along like the finest episode of the old Avengers series" —The Independent on Sunday
"I just couldn't put it down ... highly recommended" —FantasyBookReview.co.uk The Clown Service is a Recommended Book of the Month from Fantasy Book Review, which also called it "a fantastic read."
"The Clown Service is a great beginning to what could become a classic series. Guy Adams has all his pieces in place, and ably demonstrates what he can do with them. If the dark gods of publishing -- and his audience -- so decree. ... one of my top three reads of the year" —SFSite.com
"it feels like Men in Black but a lot more British and sensibly funny" —The Bookbag
"This is the spy thriller that Douglas Adams never wrote ... it's hilarious and well worth your time" —Starburst magazine
Plan ahead:
The SF&F Literati meet most months on the Fourth Monday of the month (no meeting in December, since there's often a conflict with Christmas; Meet a week earlier in May, so there's no conflict with ConQuesT).
MANY THANKS: to Goodreads for the cover art image, and to Amazon for the Editorial review shorts and Description.
The Kansas City SF&F Literati meet MONDAY!
When: November 27, 2017, at 7:00 p.m.
Where: at the Oak Park Barnes & Noble in Overland Park, KS on the second floor
Selection Title: The Clown Service,
First book in The Clown Service series.
Author: Guy Adams.
Join the discussion:
The Kansas City SF&F Literati always host a fun and fascinating conversation. They also warmly welcome new people, even if they haven't read the selection! (You may find you have something to say, anyway!).
About the November selection:
Toby Greene has been reassigned. After one screw-up too many, he finds himself at a largely forgotten branch of the British Intelligence Service, working for August Shining, a Cold War relic, and charged with defending the country from paranormal terrorism. But when an ex-Soviet-era enemy returns with an insidious plan to raise the dead and destroy London, it seems Toby's impossible job is to save Great Britain—whether he believes it or not.
"The Clown Service is fun and rips along like the finest episode of the old Avengers series" —The Independent on Sunday
"I just couldn't put it down ... highly recommended" —FantasyBookReview.co.uk The Clown Service is a Recommended Book of the Month from Fantasy Book Review, which also called it "a fantastic read."
"The Clown Service is a great beginning to what could become a classic series. Guy Adams has all his pieces in place, and ably demonstrates what he can do with them. If the dark gods of publishing -- and his audience -- so decree. ... one of my top three reads of the year" —SFSite.com
"it feels like Men in Black but a lot more British and sensibly funny" —The Bookbag
"This is the spy thriller that Douglas Adams never wrote ... it's hilarious and well worth your time" —Starburst magazine
Plan ahead:
The SF&F Literati meet most months on the Fourth Monday of the month (no meeting in December, since there's often a conflict with Christmas; Meet a week earlier in May, so there's no conflict with ConQuesT).
MANY THANKS: to Goodreads for the cover art image, and to Amazon for the Editorial review shorts and Description.
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