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Waldo Billingsly has just received
a sentimental letter from his grandfather, Old Hoss.
It's a note that sets in motion a rollicking
adventure featuring a riveting plot, hilarious and memorable
characters, and stimulating political and social
satire. Basically a conspiratorial fairy tale, The Unreals
has been described as a cross
between The Wizard Of Oz and The Twilight Zone,
or between Alice In Wonderland and The X-Files.
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"Not often does a writer manage to create a novel
with a scope that is both sweeping
and specific, broad and
still focused. Don Jeffries has done exactly this with
The Unreals." —
Luke Reynolds (Amazon) |
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"This novel grabs
you from the beginning and doesn't let go until the
end. I'm sure
most people will enjoy this unusual tale and its
grand adventure
to the full!
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Craig Smith (JHB, South
Africa) |
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"In The Unreals, Donald
Jeffries creates a masterpiece of genre
fiction..."The Unreals" is
a great read!
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—
Carol Sorber (Washington DC) |
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