An amusing at times hilarious novel. How to effortlessly succeed, when you don't particularly want to.
Phin, a practical ugly redhead technophobe (no TV or even a phone!) bizarrely becomes an advertising manager in a hi-tech computer firm. He has commonsense by the truckload, so doesn't quite fit into the...
An amusing at times hilarious novel. How to effortlessly succeed, when you don't particularly want to.
Phin, a practical ugly redhead technophobe (no TV or even a phone!) bizarrely becomes an advertising manager in a hi-tech computer firm. He has commonsense by the truckload, so doesn't quite fit into the US corporate scene....
Phin looks after a wayward neighbor's three kids: as usual in a sensible down to earth way.
He is perfectly happy with his world as it is and the more people try to squash him, the more he achieves; infuriating everyone along the way!
Claire Coates, clever, multilingual Miss Universe staggers into his life. Could love possibly blossom between these unlikely two?
Oh yeah, I nearly forgot, he singlehandedly causes the dotcom crash. (Bastard!)
A feel good, Walter Mittyish pre911 yarn, with a surprising twist in its tail.
Don E McGregor is an ex-international school principal now writing full time. He is from New Zealand but has lived and worked in China (for six years) also in the Sth Pacific and the Middle East.
Don enjoys travelling, reading history, playing his guitar, many forms of music and also solo offshore yachting in his long range cutter. A former pilot,he is interested in all aspects of aviation.
He lives on a beautiful offshore NZ island .
Don has published three novels so far. A Wistful Legacy, Merran, and Phin. There are several more in the pipeline!
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Phin, a practical ugly redhead technophobe (no TV or even a phone!) bizarrely becomes an advertising manager in a hi-tech computer firm. He has commonsense by the truckload, so doesn't quite fit into the...