Author: | Lee Cooper | ISBN: | 1230000034402 |
Publisher: | Proper Charlie Publishing | Publication: | November 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | kobo edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lee Cooper |
ISBN: | 1230000034402 |
Publisher: | Proper Charlie Publishing |
Publication: | November 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | kobo edition |
Language: | English |
'Reads like the bastard love child of Graham Norton and Mystic Meg!'
'Fans of Janet Evanovich will love SPIRITUAL HIGH.'
“It’s not every day a midget tries to burn your flat down. Not unless you live in the rough part of Lilliput.”
Gee’s dull life as a supermarket shelf stacker finally gets interesting when his best mate, Mark goes missing.
Why has South London’s sexiest bad boy gone AWOL with ganglands scariest midget hot on his heels?
What does foul-mouthed transvestite, Macy Spray, know about the midget that could threaten Mark’s life?
And how on Earth has Mark got involved with a Medium in Manchester?
Aided (kind of) and abetted (if they knew what it meant) by the kooky and feisty Big Dizz, Gee travels from London to Lancashire on the trail of a missing friend and a midget’s missing money.
Love triangles, lace curtains and laced drinks ensue. If only they could stop being shot at...
The bright lights of Soho’s clubland blaze through the twitching net curtains of Lancashire’s Spiritualist Churches in the colourful black comedy of ‘Spiritual High’.
'Reads like the bastard love child of Graham Norton and Mystic Meg!'
'Fans of Janet Evanovich will love SPIRITUAL HIGH.'
“It’s not every day a midget tries to burn your flat down. Not unless you live in the rough part of Lilliput.”
Gee’s dull life as a supermarket shelf stacker finally gets interesting when his best mate, Mark goes missing.
Why has South London’s sexiest bad boy gone AWOL with ganglands scariest midget hot on his heels?
What does foul-mouthed transvestite, Macy Spray, know about the midget that could threaten Mark’s life?
And how on Earth has Mark got involved with a Medium in Manchester?
Aided (kind of) and abetted (if they knew what it meant) by the kooky and feisty Big Dizz, Gee travels from London to Lancashire on the trail of a missing friend and a midget’s missing money.
Love triangles, lace curtains and laced drinks ensue. If only they could stop being shot at...
The bright lights of Soho’s clubland blaze through the twitching net curtains of Lancashire’s Spiritualist Churches in the colourful black comedy of ‘Spiritual High’.