Philip awakes - naked and chained - in the pitch-black living-quarters of a family of murderous inbreds. His only hope of escape lies with their hideously deformed daughter. But will the price she demands for his release be too high for both of them? Black comedy by Jonathan Pidduck.
The sequel, "TETHERED", is due to be published here in late March 2013.
*** WARNING: Contains male and female nudity, some strong language, and one scene of a sexual nature. ***
Philip awakes - naked and chained - in the pitch-black living-quarters of a family of murderous inbreds. His only hope of escape lies with their hideously deformed daughter. But will the price she demands for his release be too high for both of them? Black comedy by Jonathan Pidduck.
The sequel, "TETHERED", is due to be published here in late March 2013.
*** WARNING: Contains male and female nudity, some strong language, and one scene of a sexual nature. ***
Jonathan Pidduck lives in Ramsgate, England.
He has written 5 e-books: "Slave-Girls and Amazons" in 2011; "The Wedding Feast" in March 2012; "Tethered" (the sequel to "The Wedding Feast") in August 2012; "Cave-Trolls and Amazons" (the sequel to Slave-Girls) in November 2012, and "The Last of the Neanderthals" (the final book in the "Wedding Feast" series) in March 2013.
Further e-books are planned, including another book in the "Amazons" series in 2013.
Please feel free to send a friend request to the "Jonathan Pidduck - writer" Facebook page for free notifications of future publications.
i was so into it....as if the whole book was happening in front of my eyes i can imagine every scene written in the book.....the end was heart broken but still overall a good reading......
Awesome read! Read it all in one go, couldnt put it down. It was modern and british which is a bonus, but i got a tiny richard laymon feel to some parts. loved it.
Fast, forward and funny! I'm trying not to be a book snob and read works from outside the USA. I don't always get the lingo. Anyway, this was like totally worth the read (ha,the lingo). Thanks
It was very entertaining yet I didn't like the ending. Wouldn't it have been better for Philip to tell Matilda that the wedding was off? Her father was presumed dead so there wouldn't have been anyone to come after him if he moved to another country. It was an interesting read but only if the reader can open his mind to the internal conflicts that the characters endured.
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