Sedan - an entertainment - the part two

Phil Cosker
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Sedan – the part two is the second part of the trilogy about England in the future, after the ‘big war’ … Battles have been fought and progress (well a bit) has been made, but there’s still a way to go. Una has nearly been killed in Lindum but has been rescued by her heroic Sods, the Bloomers and the Oldsters; the powers of the state are on the run (well, some of them) and times they are a-changing. As Una said at the end of the part one, ‘La Lotta Continue…’This is what readers said about the part one and this time the quotes are from ‘real’ people!‘It isn’t Proust, but it sure is good fun; a really great read.’ (Peter Shelton – Director, First Movement)‘Makes me glad to be living today. In Cosker’s dystopia I’d probably be a Legit on the Terminal Sedan Line.’ (Michael Eaton – Screenwriter and Playwright)‘Whatever your politics, the book is imaginative, quirky, amusing and sheer good fun. And – the mark of a really good book – you find yourself genuinely caring about the characters and about what happens to them next. Up the Legits, I say.’ (Michael Prescott – International Arts Consultant)‘Sedan is an impressive start to what promises to be a hugely entertaining series of novels.’ (Karen Parsons – Journalist)‘I keep thinking of Gulliver’s’ Travels which I love.’ (Peter Hewitt – Chief Executive – Arts Council England)‘The book was brilliant … I really want to know what happens to the characters.’ (Jon Foreman – Student – teaching in Nepal)‘I don’t know when I have read a novel which entertained me so thoroughly on so many levels at the same time.’ (Peter nelson – Photographer – San Diego, USA)
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