180 Days published by David C Garland

Released on = December 20, 2005, 4:12 am

Press Release Author = David C. Garland

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = David C. Garland recently worked for Don King Productions in
Florida and was a consultant for the BBC on its 24 hour news and information
programme, BBC World. He is now retired and lives at Tunbridge Wells in the UK with
his wife of 44 years, Patricia. He has two sons, Scott and Christian.

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Enfield, Middx. UK 20th December 2005

180 DAYS by David C. Garland

Book Description: On a morning in late October while collecting his regular Sunday
newspaper, James Oswald Neville (Jon to family and friends) realises that he has not
only correctly selected the six winning numbers in the national lottery but, in
addition, his is the only winning ticket for the £9.7m jackpot. On the way home to
tell his wife the exciting news, he is mugged, battered about the head and his
wallet is stolen. The muggers, two juveniles, empty the wallet of cash and credit
cards but do not find the lottery ticket which Jon habitually places in a concealed
pocket in the wallet. The muggers discard the "empty" wallet by throwing it from
London's Tower Bridge. Instead of falling in the Thames it inadvertently lands on
the deck of a privately owned Grand Banks trawler passing under the famous bridge
outward bound for Holland. The wallet is picked up from the deck and, thought to be
empty, casually tossed into the map drawer in the boat's cabin to be all but
forgotten.

Meanwhile Jon Neville is in hospital in a coma and, since no one is aware that he
has/had the winning ticket, there is wide speculation in the press and other media
as to whom the claimant is and why the massive jackpot has not been claimed. He
emerges from the coma after three months but not before his two sons have just
realised the unclaimed lottery ticket contains their father's favourite numbers; the
same numbers he has diligently entered week-by-week since the lottery commenced in
1994.

His youngest son, Thomas, sets out on the trail of the missing ticket. He has only
90 of the 180 days during which a lottery ticket remains valid to find the ticket
and help his father claim the jackpot.

About the Author: David C. Garland recently worked for Don King Productions in
Florida and was a consultant for the BBC on its 24 hour news and information
programme, BBC World; prior to that he spent ten years with CNN International and
two years with the Jim Henson organisation. This followed a twenty-eight year spell
at United Press International, the worldwide news, photo and television agency. He
is now retired and lives at Tunbridge Wells in the UK with his wife of 44 years,
Patricia. He has two sons, Scott and Christian.


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
David C. Garland (author) 01892 514 262
E-mail: dcgenterprises@yahoo.co.uk


A free review copy of this book can be ordered from:
Daniel Cooke
Direct Line 08450 753455
dcooke@authorhouse.co.uk



Web Site = http://www.none.co.uk

Contact Details = FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

David C. Garland (author) 01892 514 262

E-mail: dcgenterprises@yahoo.co.uk

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