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The Testimony by James Smythe

A global thriller presenting an apocalyptic vision of a world on the brink of despair and destruction. What would you do if the world was brought to a standstill? If you heard deafening static followed by the words, ‘My children. Do not be afraid’? Would you turn to God? Subscribe to the conspiracy theories? Or put your faith in science and a rational explanation? The lives of all twenty-six people in this account are affected by the message. Most because they heard it. Some because they didn’t. The Testimony – a gripping story of the world brought to its knees and of its people, confused and afraid.

‘[An] utterly gripping and highly original debut novel…a tour de force of virtuoso writing that explodes off the page’ DAILY MAIL

‘As if Philip K Dick and David Mitchell had collaborated on an episode of The West Wing … unsettling, gripping and hugely thought-provoking’ FHM

‘A fiercely-imagined dystopia of the near futureIntelligent, visionary and compulsively readable’ ALEX PRESTON, author of The Revelations

‘A literary post-apocalyptic novel built around a clever conceit’ GUARDIAN

James Smythe was born in London in 1980. Since completing a PhD at Cardiff University he has worked as a computer game writer/narrative designer and currently teaches creative writing. He lives on the grounds of a boarding school in West Sussex.He can be found on Twitter @jpsmythe

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ISBN 13 9780007467723
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Title The Testimony
Author James Smythe
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2013-02-14
Number of pages 416
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