My Name Was Nigel by David O Zeus

My Name Was Nigel by David O Zeus

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My Name Was Nigel by David O Zeus

The past is written by the living; the future, by the dead.

Nigel rises from a city dump in the early days of the plague. As he becomes acquainted with his surroundings he develops a wholly new perspective on the metropolis and a fresh understanding of the pitiful existence of the 'Beans' (the living). In time he recruits other 'Muters' leading them in their mission to educate Beans in the wonders of eternal life.

From humble beginnings as a discarded corpse in the metropolis dump (London), Nigel's writings describe how he brought death and enlightenment to the unforgiving, miserable existence of Beankind.

Authoritative, moving, inspiring, brutal, terrifying and written by the 'Muter' who was at the centre of it all, these memoirs lead the reader through a whole world of hurt, death and illumination.


Zeus, David O.: - Born in the UK, David O. Zeus was tutored at the Old Granville House School before having a short spell at University, after which he joined the army (11th Hussars) where he saw action at the Battle of the Hornburg. While recuperating from his injuries on the remote island of Nomanisan he began writing. He is married to Donna Mullenger and lives for most of the year in the place of his birth, Little Hintock.
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ISBN 13 9780995591745
ISBN 10 0995591741
Titel My Name Was Nigel
Autor David O Zeus
Serie Nigel
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag DOZ
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-10-01
Seitenanzahl 320
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