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Feel I must promote my latest novel, 'The hole in the wall.'
The book is in most High Street bookshops,priced £5.99.
W H Smith
Tesco
To name a couple of stockists. The story is of a man, Burt Gray, who used a cash machine for his trips to the future.
Inside of us all is the need to escape for a while. Burt Gray managed to do just that. His short journey , which was only a start, was a tribute to the electronic banking system.  For far too many of us take for granted the convenience that cash machines make to our lives.
 
At times,cash machines go wrong,several in the past have given out the wrong amounts of money. When that happened, how envious we were that it was not a everyday occurrance.
 
Burt Gray ,in his wisdom made use of an electrical fault for his time travel. He could not change history, but then again did you expect him to have done so. Who Knows, what is to befall him as he makes his next journey?
 
 
 
 
 

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