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We Have Lost the President

We Have Lost Series, Book 1

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We Have Lost the President

By: Paul Mathews
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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London, 2044. Britain is a republic. President Jan Polak has vanished overnight from Buckingham Palace, just weeks before an election. Has he been kidnapped? Or even killed? One man is determined to find out - as soon as he's had his breakfast. His name is Pond. Howie Pond - the president's official spokesperson and wannabe secret agent.

With just a love of James Bond films to guide him, Howie sets out on a mission to solve the missing-president mystery. But with his journalist girlfriend, Britt, soon onto the story, the race is on to see who gets to the truth first.

©2016 Paul Mathews (P)2017 Tantor
Literature & Fiction Political Espionage
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Absolutely Brilliant

Loved it. Listened to it twice over in quick succession and will probably listen again when book 4 is released.
The silly humour is intensified by Gildart's narration.
Loads of light hearted fun in this story.

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A very British comedy

I loved this book, it was was hilarious in a very Norman Wisdom way. Great characters.

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A rare comedy novel that is actually funny

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Escapist nonsense,
Jackson nails the comic tone.
Long live Pelican

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easy listen with a couple of laughs out loud moments

I ended up listening to all three books in quick succession and I really enjoyed them. The characters are just about likeable enough to have you rooting for them and the story itself was interesting enough.

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