The Wheels of the World
By Glenn Myers
Jamie Smith, web designer, foodie and all-round good guy, if a tad chauvinistic, and Keziah Mordant, angry, picky and gloomy defence lawyer who wears too much mascara, continue their fight with each other, with themselves, and with the spiritual metaverse, in the twin settings of Cambridge and the invisible worlds that surround us.
They've been been doing this since Keziah suicidally crashed into Jamie on the A428.
Guiding them into employment and usefulness on the invisible side of things are an elderly academic called Dr Corrie Bright and her friend the Prophet Jonah. Yes, that one. And it was a fish, not a whale.
Paradise - a divine comedy is the first book in the trilogy, this is the second, and The Sump of Lost Dreams is the third.