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" NO SIGNAL (iMe book 2) The breathtaking follow-up novel to Proximity Can a game change the world? The Ten are chosen â they are reckless, driven and strong. They are tested. Ten become Four. In a country where everyone is tracked, how can the Four hide from the police? DI Clive Lussac hates the system that controls everything, but he's ill and itâs helping him. He must decide: conform or fight. As Clive's world unravels, he and his partners DC Ava Miller and DS Zoe Jordan canât believe the entry price to the game. They strive to answer the real questions. Why does the ultimate Augmented Reality game have four different finishes? And how is a simple game wrapped up in politics, religion and the environment? Praise for No Signal âAn immersive, entertaining high-octane thriller set in a plausible interconnected world. Well-written, thought-provoking escapism. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror & Philip K. Dick.â Adam Hamdy Praise for Proximity The People's Book Prize Finalist 2019-2020 âA vision of the future that both chills and entertainsâ Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express Magazine âTugwell brings to life his exhilarating and provocative debut crime thriller with a twist.â The Malestrom, 4 of the Best Beach Reads: Summer 2019 âAn ingenious and highly plausible look at crime in a future with 100% surveillanceâ Claire McGowan, Best selling author âVery topical, terrifying, perfect concept for a crime novelâ Stav Sherez, Award winning author âDarkly twisted crime novel in a future that seems to grow closer every day. Fantastically imaginative and gripping.â Angela Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author 5* Review âThe writing hurtles along like a runaway train and you can barely pause for breath. What renders it original and ingenious is the background of embedded technology called âiMeâ (how perfect is that?!) Itâs a crime thriller and it is very thrilling.' Gill Chedgey (NB Magazine) 5* Review âI must admit that I finished the book with a prayer that I will never see something like iMe in my lifetime - the idea is just too terrifyingâ Breakaway Reviewers â5*s from me as the storyline is brilliantâŚPlenty of discussion topics here for bookclubs!â EmmabBooks 'Proximity hits hard and cold right to the heart of what could be our future, and this knowledge makes this book one of the scariest I have ever read. I donât care for horror. Just give me a speculative novel shaping a future so realistic I donât even need to close my eyes to imagine it, and Iâm sold. Sold and freaked out. Jem Tugwellâs outstanding description of years to close to ours to my taste left me speechless.â Meggy ChocolateânâWaffles 'A brilliant book, an excellent thriller and 100% entertaining.