Bottomley is not a handsome fellow. Calling him a ‘fellow,’ is also pushing the boundaries a bit. He is in fact a stonking great rotting ogre of reptilian appearance and has been a displaced incumbent of Hades for many eons. Being a general worker for the Lower Authority, (forlornly class 2), he is required to; do what he’s told, button his lip, shut up, and get the hell on with it. This is all very well but it can become tedious with only menial tasks and degradation to look forward to on an ongoing basis. Occasional Random Death Selection, (RDS), missions help to break up the ongoing sameness of everyday non-life and give Bottomley a chance to drink beer, eat unnecessary food, play darts and bump-off despicable UK human residents. To other Hades incumbents Bottomley is a misnomer because he is not entirely evil and is known to possess an ounce of decency, in a place where love is a dangerous word and subject. Then he receives a disturbing anonymous message, “Bottomley, I love you, I need you, I want you . . .”
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- Release Date 05/28/2015
- Authors David Pike, Sally Turner
- Language English
- Company Ligden Publishers; 1st edition
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