A Survivor's Guide to Eternity

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Pub Date 14 Mar 2014 | Archive Date 2 May 2014

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Regularly voted one of the world's top percussionists, Pete Lockett's debut novel charts a mind-bending journey into the afterlife. Having composed the percussion soundtracks for five 007 movies and worked with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Björk, Jeff Beck and Robert Plant, Lockett has decided to step out from behind his drum kit and beat the keys of his laptop as well.

A Survivor’s Guide to Eternity is an extraordinarily imaginative work that explores deep philosophical constructs, but with humour akin to Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett.

When Ed Trew wakes up with a killer hangover, little does he realise that it is the beginning of a mind-boggling journey of revelations and surprises that completely reshapes his view of the world. With a cast of enthralling characters, unlikely settings and challenging situations, this novel confronts the reader with a creative and tantalising array of philosophical and theological ideas set to a frantic timeline. This is a journey like no other!

Regularly voted one of the world's top percussionists, Pete Lockett's debut novel charts a mind-bending journey into the afterlife. Having composed the percussion soundtracks for five 007 movies and...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781910104118
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)

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