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ASIN B015M5HZXM moved to the most recent edition here

Seth Mortimer is the Architect, a criminal mastermind who runs a one stop consultancy for the British underworld.

Seth and his friend-come-apprentice Jacob are hired by the chief financial officer of a tech company to break into her boss's office but it's no ordinary break in. They're not supposed to steal anything...

A short story perfect for a quick read to lose yourself in for an hour, The Keycode is exclusively available as an ebook.

43 pages, ebook

First published September 24, 2015

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Michael Lancashire

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Michael Lancashire's first serious writing was episodes of The A-Team. Sadly they were not picked up by NBC for some reason, probably a combination of the lack of an agent and the fact that he was 7 and they were written in crayon. Since then he has written for pleasure whenever jobs and family life permit.

He lives in the Midlands with his wife, three kids and an ever changing assortment of chickens, mammals and reptiles.

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September 27, 2015
Once I started to read this book, I could not put it down until I finished it with a satisfied smile on my face. The intriguing narrative is smooth, the characters well-etched, complicated and remarkable. At times, the situation turned nerve-wracking in a thrilling way!!!

I loved the way the plot thickened despite the expected result and took the reader, namely me, on a roller-coaster of an unexpected but delightful twist of its own! It has to be read to know what I am referring to!

Thank you very much for an absorbing, top rate thriller, Michael. Will look forward eagerly to the pleasure of reading your other books.
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