Posts Tagged by Graham Parke
Satire Like No Other – Hilariously Clever
November 18, 2013 | Filled under Satire |
Satire like no other. Today’s feature book will keep you thoroughly entertained. No Hope for Gomez! is a hilarious and unique mystery fiction by Graham Parke and currently has an outstanding 4.2 star rating with 28 reviews.
A Little About No Hope for Gomez!:
When Gomez Porter becomes part of an experimental drug trial, he has to document any strange experiences through a blog. What Gomez isn’t ready for, is so many of his experiences suddenly seeming strange; the antiques dealer trying to buy his old tax papers, the phone-sex salesman who hounds him day and night, the super sexy research assistant who falls for him but is unable to express herself in terms outside the realm of science. Then when one of the trial participants turns up dead and another goes missing, Gomez begins to fear for his life. No longer sure who he can trust and which of his experiences are real and which merely drug induced delusions, he decides to go underground and work out a devious plan.
About the Author:
Graham Parke is responsible for a number of technical publications and has recently patented a self-folding map. No Hope for Gomez! is his fiction debut. Follow his blog at: www.grahamparke.blogspot.com
“Extremely witty and clever writing that contains keen insights into human nature.” –California Chronicle
“Challenges the way we think about, and interact with, the world around us.” –Kirkus Discoveries
“The antics in this book will leave the reader laughing. Graham Parke is a genius.” –Readers Favorite
If you haven’t grabbed your copy of the humorous satire, Â No Hope for Gomez! do it today.
Short Stories – Highly Imaginative Fantasy
November 13, 2013 | Filled under Adult Fantasy, Short Story |
Read unforgettable short stories in Unspent Time Omnibus by Graham Parke, the award-winning author of âNo Hope for Gomez!â. Unspent Time is a collection of 20 impossible tales that will keep you highly entertained. The California Chronicles calls Unspent Time, âExtremely witty and clever writing that contains keen insights into human nature.â
A Little About Unspent Time:
Between the past and the present is Unspent Time. Pockets of âshould have beenâs and âmight have happenedâs. In this realm we find the stories that could have been true.
Kiala, whose aunt and caretaker disappear one day, leave her the sole Huntress to battle the giant octopi to feed her village. There is also the revealing tale of Goki Feng Ho: the ancient Chinese art of decoding the meaning of car license plates. And the heartbreaking story of the man responsible for choosing the colors of the insides of your shoes. And letâs not forget the story behind Unspent Time itself, the metaphysical ramifications of which will leave the scientific community feeling mostly indifferent about it for decades to comeâŚ
About the Author:
Graham Parke is responsible for a number of technical publications and has recently patented a self-folding map. He has been described as both a humanitarian and a pathological liar. Convincing evidence to support either allegation has yet to be produced. No Hope for Gomez! is his fiction debut. Follow his blog at: www.grahamparke.blogspot.com
What Fans Are Saying about Unspent Time:
“Unspent Time is a collection of cleverly witty short stories. I just absolutely love how genius his writing is…Graham Parke has a humorously dark side you just can’t put the book down, and had me laughing out loud. Very enjoyable read and highly recommend this book.” –Amazon Reviewer
“Unspent Time is a collection of short stories and I loved it for its humour, originality and general craziness. It’s highly entertaining and the author’s commentary links the stories into a unified and satisfying whole.” ~ Tahlia Newland
“Graham Parke has a gift for creating quirky characters and bringing them to life. I enjoyed reading “Unspent Time Omnibus”. It was different, unique and a lot of fun. Graham Parke is a wonderful author who dares to take the plunge into the ‘What if?'” ~Tamera Lawrence
Grab your imaginative copy of Unspent Time today.
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