
The Vanishing Point
Chris Budd(Author)
SilverWood Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-1-80042-047-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Prediction is very difficult - especially about the future".
Is the future already mapped out, a path that we are following? Or is the future unwritten, made up of endless possibilities? When a stranger knocks at her door in the middle of the night, Hannah Siggers is given the opportunity to find out.
While Hannah was not looking to be the person to save humanity from extinction, Torben Christiansen was trying to change the world. He just didn't know how. As a result, when he switches on his invention for the first time, he inadvertently creates a link with another machine a long, long way away.
'The Vanishing Point' provides a solution to the predicted extinction of humanity; a wry comedy with an edge of political satire.
"Prediction is very difficult - especially about the future".
Is the future already mapped out, a path that we are following? Or is the future unwritten, made up of endless possibilities? When a stranger knocks at her door in the middle of the night, Hannah Siggers is given the opportunity to find out.
While Hannah was not looking to be the person to save humanity from extinction, Torben Christiansen was trying to change the world. He just didn't know how. As a result, when he switches on his invention for the first time, he inadvertently creates a link with another machine a long, long way away.
'The Vanishing Point' provides a solution to the predicted extinction of humanity; a wry comedy with an edge of political satire.
Is the future already mapped out, a path that we are following? Or is the future unwritten, made up of endless possibilities? When a stranger knocks at her door in the middle of the night, Hannah Siggers is given the opportunity to find out.
While Hannah was not looking to be the person to save humanity from extinction, Torben Christiansen was trying to change the world. He just didn't know how. As a result, when he switches on his invention for the first time, he inadvertently creates a link with another machine a long, long way away.
'The Vanishing Point' provides a solution to the predicted extinction of humanity; a wry comedy with an edge of political satire.
"Prediction is very difficult - especially about the future".
Is the future already mapped out, a path that we are following? Or is the future unwritten, made up of endless possibilities? When a stranger knocks at her door in the middle of the night, Hannah Siggers is given the opportunity to find out.
While Hannah was not looking to be the person to save humanity from extinction, Torben Christiansen was trying to change the world. He just didn't know how. As a result, when he switches on his invention for the first time, he inadvertently creates a link with another machine a long, long way away.
'The Vanishing Point' provides a solution to the predicted extinction of humanity; a wry comedy with an edge of political satire.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80042-047-2 (9781800420472)
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Person
Chris Budd lives in Somerset with his wife and two children. He plays guitar in a band, reads lots of books and graphic novels, coaches and helps run the local youth section of his local cricket club, and spends far too little time watching cricket. In between this, he runs Ovation Finance Ltd, the financial planning business he started in 2000.
Chris's debut novel, 'A Bridge Of Straw', received many glowing reviews. He is also the author of 'The Financial Wellbeing Book' and produces the 'Financial Wellbeing' podcast series.