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Where The Winds Blow is a full-blown weather event of sharp, funny satire and unexpected heart. Better bring an umbrella-and maybe a helmet. The Path Finder movement has gone global, drawing millions of followers, glowing headlines, and a tidal wave of cash. There's just one problem: the founders still haven't decided what it actually is. The world wants answers - especially the powerful, who sense their grip slipping and will do anything to get it back. Meanwhile, an ex-soldier from Afghanistan crosses continents and the Mexico-US border, desperate to reach his family before the authorities…mehr

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Where The Winds Blow is a full-blown weather event of sharp, funny satire and unexpected heart. Better bring an umbrella-and maybe a helmet. The Path Finder movement has gone global, drawing millions of followers, glowing headlines, and a tidal wave of cash. There's just one problem: the founders still haven't decided what it actually is. The world wants answers - especially the powerful, who sense their grip slipping and will do anything to get it back. Meanwhile, an ex-soldier from Afghanistan crosses continents and the Mexico-US border, desperate to reach his family before the authorities catch him or local vigilantes do much worse. Elsewhere, Simon and Pippa Pope are storm chasing, blissfully unaware that their late wedding gift could unleash consequences for humanity, the planet, and a whisky-soaked Scotsman on a collision course with destiny. Brimming with wit, bite, and controlled chaos, Where The Winds Blow takes aim at the powerful and the absurd with thought-provoking precision. It's the third novel in the Path Finder series of satirical adventures - and the wildest ride yet.
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Award-winning author Phil Rennett currently lives in Buckinghamshire with his wife Clare and Bella, a rescued greyhound. Work started in the Middle East as public relations officer for a police force. Experiences included crash-landing in a plane whose pilots forgot to lower the undercarriage; flying in another plane with a dead body knocking against his leg; and gate-crashing a reception at the Sultan's palace where he bumped into the UK prime minister and the Sultan. In an unrelated incident, he spent a couple of uncomfortable minutes sitting in his Volkswagen Beetle while three very angry soldiers pointed guns at his head.Opting for a quieter life, he returned to the UK and worked in newspaper advertising before starting his own PR consultancy, which he ran for thirty years. Tired of writing for clients, he retired and now writes for everybody instead.A keen if mediocre sportsman, he took up golf after his right knee decided it didn't want to take part in more physical sports any longer. Missing the thrills of his early career, he also goes storm chasing occasionally in Tornado Alley.