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The Friend Request

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David Andrews’ life is going well. With an imminent promotion at work he’s content in his job. His girlfriend is gorgeous and looking at the amount of friends on his Facebook page he’s very popular too.
So, when he sees a friend request from a Barry Taylor, he doesn’t understand why it makes him so nervous, he’s not sure he even recognises the name.
Eventually he forgets all about it, until the day he is forced to remember a past that was erased from his memory by a terrible accident.
Little does he realise that all the information on his Facebook page might make him a little too vulnerable, especially to a sociopath like Barry Taylor, who is intent on destroying David’s life – for a second time.
With a little help from his friendly shopkeeper David embarks on a bizarre journey of revenge and self-discovery.

*Contains Swearing & Adult Themes.
Reader Discretion Advised*

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlex Ford
Release dateMay 9, 2010
ISBN9780956564528
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Alex Ford

Alex Ford was born in Cambridge in 1975. After teaching Design & Technology at a secondary school in England, he decided to pack away his corduroy trousers and tweed jacket to travel the world. While living in Tokyo, Japan, updating his Facebook friends about 'What was on his mind...' he wrote his first novel, The Friend Request - a Facebook-based thriller. Still writing and travelling, Karl & the Prankster God is his second novel. It seems highly unlikely he will return to the classroom any time soon.

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