Standstill

by David Neilson


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Softcover
$18.26
Softcover
$18.26

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/28/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781412055956

About the Book

Victor has been invited to spend a month's holiday aboard William's luxury motor yacht along with a group of twenty-somethings, Mike, Anna, Danii and Carmen. On the return voyage they experience a sudden freak storm and meteor shower. They head for sanctuary on the Scilly Isles where the situation becomes more mysterious.

Unable to discover what has happened, the group sail to the mainland, unaware that they are about to enter an altered world. William had been prepared for things to be different anyway. The taxman was about to seize his father's estate after he'd disappeared two years earlier whilst sailing in the Bermuda Triangle. However, in the aftermath, William gets a reprieve and invites everyone to stay at Poffington Hall in Oxfordshire until things get back to normal.

The men begin to take advantage of their new situation. Victor embarks on a plan to get himself a girl, something he failed to do on the holiday and Mike, who is a scientist, restarts work on his pet project, the Suspended Animation Ray. William begins a quest to destroy all the nasty paperwork relating to Poffington and goes to great lengths to expand his wine collection.

Set in mid 21st century, this is a comic, post-apocalyptic adventure with an original and quirky plot. The story is character driven with our hero, the long suffering Victor, keeping us amused with his perspective of events as they unfold.

After surviving a whole year, the group celebrates with a big party. Gina, the sexy French girl, arranges a stage show for their entertainment. Playing his part, Mike offers a demonstration of his SAR, which unwittingly brings us to the amazing finale, setting the scene for the sci-fi sequel, Neverness.


About the Author

David Neilson was born in Oxfordshire, England in 1955. He worked in graphic design and photography before becoming a writer. He has travelled extensively around Europe, living in the Greek Islands, West Berlin before the fall of the Wall and in Almeria, Spain. He currently lives in the Republic of Ireland with his wife Rachel and German shepherd, Portia.