The Terrors of Yesterday – Tales of the 1980s
Ideal for that train or plane journey, or for that hour or two anywhere, here are five stories – medium length but packed with action – four harking back to the 1980s, a period brought back vividly to life.
The stories range from a dark drama of evil incongruously set in everyday English suburbia, a sardonic comedy of conceit and non-awareness, a truly sad story of a life dominated by a delusion which must never be shattered, but then, in opposite mode, a crazy wild comedy set in student days, and finally one imaginative short science fiction story set in the far future. They are here to intrigue, amuse and startle. Enjoy, as they say before a meal!
Roger Schafir has combined two activities during his career: writing, and mathematical physics, in which he has published several technical papers in quantum mechanics and pre-quantum classical theory. In Bite-Sized Books he is also the co-author of Another Way, calling for a new approach to British foreign and defence policy.