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When the Pilot Light Goes Out

Daniel Stone

When the Pilot Light Goes Out
By Daniel Stone
A Gripping Tale of Crime, Consequence, and Redemption
In the heart of a desolate reed bed, a man known only as Pilot Light lies wounded and unconscious, his canal boat moored just meters away. Moments before, he committed an unspeakable crime, leading him to this precarious moment. As he drifts into unconsciousness, readers are taken on a journey through his past, unraveling the events that led to his downfall.
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An Unforgiving Descent into Darkness
  • A Life Unraveled: Through a series of flashbacks, discover the pivotal moments that pushed Pilot Light towards a path of vengeance and crime.
  • A Desperate Heist: Believing a burglary could rectify his wrongs and secure happiness for his beloved Chloe, Pilot Light's plan spirals out of control.
  • A Perilous Escape: From navigating a canal boat to a daring drop-off at London Zoo, Pilot Light's one-handed escapade tests his resolve and sanity.
Will This Be His Final Stand?
As Pilot Light battles his inner demons and the physical challenges of his escape, one question remains: Will this be the last time the pilot light goes out? Dive into this thrilling narrative to uncover the fate of a man on the edge.
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Book Details

  • Publisher: 2bstoned Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jul 1st, 2013
  • Pages: 198
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.42in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9780992617028
  • Categories: General

About the Author

Daniel Stone I was born and bred in Essex in a time not long before the invasion of fake tan, ugg boot wearing, trout pouting towie brigade. My Dad was an international jet setting engineer for Fords with a passion for canoes and my Mum an MA in R.E, table dancing, junior school assistant deputy head teacher. I went to schools in Upminster, Basildon and Langdon Hills before moving to what I'd call my home town of Brentwood at the age of 11. Although my favourite lesson at school was always art I always loved the natural world and wildlife in particular. Ponds and fishing were my speciality. I won a hand writing competition. I was quite a good runner. My mum survived cancer. My dad worked away a lot. I spent a considerable amount of time with my grandparents. I had terrible eating habits. I have two younger sisters. I learnt to play the bongos.. and the clarinet quite badly. I managed a few GCSE's, A-Levels, Art Foundation Course and HND in screen printing and surface decoration. My first job whilst at school was a candis (cancer research) paper round and then a Saturday job at Gateway foodmarkets. After this and during college I had brief employment with the kitchen reject shop and even briefer off-licence positions. Following graduation and failed attempts to get into print I ended up working for Moss Bros selling second hand suits. This period saw me leave Essex and sample the delights of Camberwell before spells in Finsbury Park, Mudchute, Archway and back to Finsbury Park again. After Moss Bros I managed to get back into print and several companies later found myself in my present position. I started writing because I was bored reading the free newspapers every morning and night whilst commuting to work. Once I started I found a place of solace to pour my frustrations and angst during a particularly testing personal period. I hope you enjoy my story, I have another to tell. "May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day. May songbirds serenade you every step along the way. May a rainbow run beside you in a sky that's always blue. And may happiness fill your heart each day your whole life through."