
When a random page blown from a novel describes in exact detail the events leading up to a tragic car crash, Michael Sewell is in a race against time to find the book before his family find out the terrifying truth. Following a tragic car accident, Michael Sewell is alone for the first time. The loss of his wife, Margaret, after thirty years of marriage has left a hole far greater than Michael could have imagined. Persuaded to go on holiday by his daughter Jane, he's at the pool when a page blown from a book sticks to his chest. The words from the page resonate with Michael, describing in detail the exact events leading up to the accident. Now, Michael must delve into his past and face his future, taking him and his family on a horrifying and tragic journey toward the truth… The Page combines dark humour with a racing storyline, as the reader tries to work out what will happen to the main character before he does. M. Jonathan Lee has been compared to Mark Haddon, Nick Hornby and Rachel Joyce. M. Jonathan Lees first book, The Radio, was nationally shortlisted in The Novel Prize 2012 and has sold over 5,000 copies to date. Film rights for The Radio are currently being negotiated. Jonathan is a regular on BBC Radio Sheffields Live-ish topical news quiz as a panellist and did two headlining slots at Sheffield's Off The Shelf and Doncasters Turn The Page Festivals in 2013 and 2014. Praise for The Radio : "Amusing and poignant in equal measure; warm, witty and true to life." - Charlie Wilson, author and judge of The Novel Prize 2012. "Very moving… and wonderfully well-observed." - Yorkshire Post "one of the most powerful books I've had the pleasure of reading" - TheBookBoy.com "fabulously written… a real pleasure to read" - readinginprogress.com "loved every single minute" - loverofbooks.com