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Call Time, Steve Jones

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Sprache
Englisch
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Steve Jones
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
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Paperback
ISBN10
0241561418
ISBN13
9780241561416
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Sliding Doors meets High Fidelity in the enthralling debut novel from Channel 4 F1 presenter Steve Jones 'Joyously unpredictable, clever, witty and warm. Gorgeous!' RUTH JONES 'I was immediately gripped by the story and the characters' 5***** READER REVIEW 'A great read . . . A born writer' LORRAINE KELLY, ITV LORRAINE ____________ Bob Bloomfield is, in the words of his best friend's wife, a 'selfish, arrogant a*sehole', who hasn't spent a great deal of time making friends in his 49 years on earth. But what if he could change? What if Bob could stop the very thing that has made him the man he is, the death of his younger brother, Tom in 1986. If he could save Tom, could he save himself? . . . And what if all it took was a phone call - to his childhood self?