Jonathon Fairfax Must Be Destroyed
<b>Set in the days when the internet was young and phones were big, Bertie Wooster meets American Psycho in this strangely heart-warming tale of accidental espionage, love, homicide, and biscuits.</b><br /><br />Jonathon Fairfax, the world’s most socially awkward hero, works for a giant corporation, where he specialises in muttering ‘um’ and tripping over bins. When he stumbles across a colossal corporate conspiracy, it soon becomes clear that someone will do anything to keep it secret – including murder.<br /><br />This is the new book from the author of the Amazon UK bestseller <i>The Perpetual Astonishment of Jonathon Fairfax</i>, shortlisted for the <b>Bath Novel Award</b> 2014. <b><i>Stylist</i></b> called the author’s last book <b>‘a comic gem’</b> and <b><i>The Guardian</i></b> said, <b>‘you can’t help being tickled’</b>.<br /><br /><h2>What they said about the author</h2><br />'A very English Carl Hiaasen', Francesca Brown, <i>Stylist</i><br /><br />'Rightly picked up by the literary agency that represents the likes of David Nicholls', Ben East, <i>Metro</i><br /><br />'Shevlin’s writing style, his wonderful way with eccentric characters, and his knack for combining kindness, silliness, and more than a few touching surprises all fill a spot left by Douglas Adams', Avery Elizabeth Hurt