After austerity came prosperity and stability, but it was bought at a terrible price...
In a surveillance society blind where it matters most, a deadly conspiracy is ready to strike...
A dictatorial Prime Minister, confident of his grip on power, is about to discover the limits of his strength...
A security operative turned terrorist is all set to bring down the man he once helped to seize power...
Welcome to Britain, a nation bitterly divided between rich and poor, as it teeters on the edge of chaos...
And unemployed David Mills is caught in the middle, torn from the woman he loves and thrown in to a terrible struggle to survive...
He’s a ‘zero’, one of the destitute millions, but he’s also the one man who might salvage some kind of freedom out of the ruins of the future...
No wonder the Prime Minister wants him dead...
A dystopian glimpse at a future born in an age of austerity and political uncertainty, with witty, acerbic prose, Citizen Zero is a gripping social satire that exposes our deepest fears, and presents a grave warning to any society that abandons the pursuit of social justice...
Every author needs a day job, if only to remind them why they write.
In my case, I work for a company that publishes a series of regional B2B print magazines based in Manchester, UK.
So that's my trade, a journalist, but by inclination I'm a creative writer, and have been for almost as long as I can remember.
My work tends to spread itself around the science fiction, horror and fantasy genres, but it does like to venture into the satirical and the political every now and again.
Short stories have found their way into a number of small press journals over the years, along with a couple of anthologies, but novels remain the main focus of my writing.
More personally, I was born and bred in Bradford, West Yorkshire, but these days I live in Stoke-on-Trent and commute up to Manchester for the day job.
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Overview
After austerity came prosperity and stability, but it was bought at a terrible price...In a surveillance society blind where it matters most, a deadly conspiracy is ready to strike...
A dictatorial Prime Minister, confident of his grip on power, is about to discover the limits of his strength...
A security...