Fourth Room (New Reform Quartet, #4)

Fourth Room (New Reform Quartet, #4)

by Jim Lowe
Fourth Room (New Reform Quartet, #4)

Fourth Room (New Reform Quartet, #4)

by Jim Lowe

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Overview

Are you ready for a wild ride through a dystopian world where power and money reign supreme? Meet Bob, a man with all the wealth and influence he could ever want, but with a deep-seated sense of boredom and frustration at his lack of freedom. As those around him plot to use his position to start a new world order, Bob must decide whether to stand in their way.

This gripping series takes you on a journey through a world where corrupt politics, social media influencers, hackers, and old money all vie for control. With a darkly satirical twist, the plot lines are neatly tied up with a jet-black bow, making for an unforgettable reading experience.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164595289
Publisher: JRSL PUBLICATIONS
Publication date: 03/28/2022
Series: New Reform Quartet
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 504 KB

About the Author

Jim Lowe was a bookseller for a UK retail chain for forty years but has now taken early retirement. He loves books and the creative arts.

He is married to Cath and has two grown-up daughters, Beck and Katie.

Jim is an active - some might say, an over-enthusiastic - member of his local community in the Worcester area and runs Facebook groups for musicians and writers of all backgrounds and levels of experience. He has also worked closely as a volunteer for BBC Introducing as a filmmaker, and his niche YouTube channel for local artists has had over 300,000 views.

He has lived and worked in many locations in England including, Ashbourne, Braintree, Burton-Upon-Trent, Bury St Edmunds, Chelmsford, Derby - where he was born and remains a lifelong Rams fan - Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Tewkesbury and Worcester, where he has lived for more than twenty years.

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