About Super Route Seven
Seven strangers. One bus. A road trip north that’s about to go south…
Billy Logan sets off on a routine journey driving the Super Route bus from London to Liverpool when a simple suitcase mix-up leads to a head-on collision with his criminal past.
Six misfit passengers settle in for a wild ride when Billy goes up against cult and cartel members who are intent on chasing him down.
Unlikely bonds form between the seven strangers as the bus veers off route to a town called Furnace. But blind spots hide more than secrets, and lines blur between love, loyalty, and revenge.
With every twist and turn in the road, the ridiculous, sad, and surreal situations that bring the Super Route Seven closer together will ultimately tear them apart.
Fasten your seatbelt. A dark cocktail of humour and heartbreak, Super Route Seven is a high-speed read packed with wrong turns, meltdowns, and double-crosses.
Everyone has baggage.
Not everyone makes it to the end of the road.
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Author Bio:
I started out on a journalism training course with DC Thomson in Scotland before working as a writer and copy editor for UK national newspapers and magazines.
I also write blogs and create content around business storytelling, entrepreneurship (nothing can take the place of persistence), and podcast scripts (talk less, listen more).
My fiction includes Four Widows and Minnie Chase Makes a Mistake, a quarterfinalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
I love traveling and arriving early at airports so I can people-watch and eavesdrop on fleeting conversations.
I’m also obsessed with Stevie Nicks’ lyrics, my forever muse (‘Drowning in the sea of love, where everyone would love to drown’. Show me a better line). My favourite book quote: ‘Keep passing the open windows,’ from John Irving’s The Hotel New Hampshire.
My other loves include Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. I write about flawed characters, dark humor, and the shadows people try to outrun. But I like to think hope underpins every story I tell, rooting for those trying to make peace with the monster and live in the moment instead of being haunted by their past.
