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To Kill a Yachting Nerd

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When Jenny threatens to tell Brucey's wife all about their little affair, Brucey has a choice to make; come clean and risk losing his family and comfortable existence, or deal with the situation the unorthodox way his brother suggests?

“Thrilling, funny, slick”

To Kill a Yachting Nerd is a story of quintessential middle England gone wrong, peopled with larger than life characters in madder than life situations, with comedy and heartache in equal measure.

"More car chases than Driving Miss Daisy, more plot twists than A Game of Thrones, and less weird sex scenes than Fifty Shades of Grey. TKAYN is a seriously-funny action adventure thriller.” - a direct quote from one of Craig’s favourite cousins.

124 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2013

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Craig B. Phillips

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Craig was born in Bristol, England and grew up in a village called Olveston. His mother is Canadian and his father British. He has one younger brother called Damian.

He studied Electronics at University and has worked for several years in the software field.

Since the age of thirty, Craig has been seriously interested in creative writing. He has had several short stories published, and has also written screenplays, but is now focussed on more on writing novels.

Although his fiction occasionally tackles serious subjects, his work features humour and pathos in equal measure.

Craig now lives in Nova Scotia.

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Fabulous first person account of dealing with some out of control women. Marcus and Bruce have more than they an handle with Victoria, Mandy, and Jenny.

The book starts with a fight, has a few more punch ups, and ends with fireworks.

It's a fast paced, funny novel that made me laugh.
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