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Phoebe Jeebies and The Man Who Annoyed Everybody
2016
First Published
4.28
Average Rating
242
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Phoebe's just a girl who likes a guy. He's different. His mind doesn't seem to work like everybody else's. She's not sure yet, but he could be a keeper. What's really interesting about him, though, is his job. His job isn't work. Not really. It's more an extremely lucrative hobby, with an added dash of fun and amusement. He annoys people intentionally. There's not just him, either. There are hundreds of them, and they work on a commission basis. The man who pushes the trolley into the back of your legs at the supermarket without apologising. The chances are, he's one. The bartender that serves everybody but you. The man who peed on the public toilet seat just before you get there, bursting to do a dump. The self published writers who flood the market with unfiltered crap. All of them get paid to do it. But how do you get into the professional annoyance game? Who runs it? Who's paying and why? Phoebe wants to know, and she's not leaving his side until she knows everything. The best selling author of The Dead Man Trilogy, The Switched and After Call Work is back with a brand new novel. It's a love story, but not really.

Avg Rating
4.28
Number of Ratings
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Author

Ryan Bracha
Ryan Bracha
Author · 13 books

Ryan Bracha is the Amazon best-selling author of eleven novels, a novella, and a collection of stories. At the age of twenty four, he had written and directed his first and only feature film 'Tales From Nowhere' which was described (by him and nobody else) as 'Pulp Fiction meets Kes' and was well received on its very limited release around his native South Yorkshire. Whilst his dalliance with the film industry was rewarding, it was very brief. Like a drunken one night stand he can barely remember anymore. What it did, however, was plant a seed of desire to tell transgressive and subversive stories. Almost four years in the making, his debut novel 'Strangers are Just Friends you Haven't Killed yet' was released to no acclaim and his friends agreed that it was hard work, but rewarding, like finally achieving a bowel movement in the midst of constipation. He then endeavoured to improve his output with every book released, pushing the boundaries of your taste and sensibilities, whilst working to an ethos of releasing the most original and daring fiction on the market. He is building up an aggressively loyal readership, who would fight you if you didn't get on board the Ry-Train, so, you know, buying and reading Ryan Bracha books is good for your health. Probably start with The Switched. It's Ryan's favourite book. He lives in Barnsley with his wife and daughter, two cats, and a flea infestation. Visit www.ryanbracha.webs.com for more information. Work by Ryan Bracha: * Tales From Nowhere - Screenplay (2005) * Dirt Merchants - Screenplay (2006) * Strangers Are Just Friends You Haven't Killed Yet - Novel (2012) * Tomorrow's Chip Paper - Novel (2013) * Bogies, and other equally messed up tales of love, lust, drugs and grandad porn' - Collection (2013) * Paul Carter is a Dead Man - Novel (2014) * Twelve Mad Men - Novel of stories (2014) * Ben Turner is a Dead Man - Novel (2015) * The Switched - Novel (2015) * Davie Craig is a Dead Man - Novel (2016) * After Call Work: Verbal Warning - Novel (2016) * Phoebe Jeebies and The Man Who Annoyed Everybody - Novel (2016) * After Call Work: Gross Misconduct - Novel (2017) * The Thirteen Lives of Frank Peppercorn - Novel of stories (2017)

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