That old, familiar whooshing noise.
Douglas Adams famously loved deadlines, in particular the whooshing noise they made as they flew past. I would’ve liked a bit of whooshiness here the last two months. Instead I had a small army of contractors replacing my roof, with a lot of clattering and banging and some pratfalling through the ceiling into my library on one especially fine day.
Long story short, I’m still working on World War 3.3, now aiming for a mid-January release. Sorry about that. I really wanted this to drop before Christmas. I’ll content myself with taking the time to make it about 5.2% better.
In the meantime, for those following the Sleeper Agent audiobook series, that’s now complete and available on Audible. The final instalment is here…
…or if you haven’t listened yet and you feel like diving into my take on the sleeping assassin genre—think: The Bourne Identity, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Manchurian Candidate—you can find the series page here…
It was great fun to write and ended up going places I didn’t expect, and with three books in the series, it’ll see you right until I get this time-travelling aircraft carrier running again.






Your Axis of Times books are the best!
I just discovered your books a few months ago and I'm busy reading them all. Your character development is just off the charts! Looks like a nice old Queenslander you've got there. Hot one here in the Gong today, hope you're staying cool up in QLD.