"All this angst, Roger – it’s not healthy in a man of your age. Look at yourself. You’re wearing your Sunday-Funday slack pants on a Tuesday."
Walton Cumberfield is back, and he's having some problems. His phone has been ringing off the hook, he's being stalked by an older version of himself from the future and Roger, who seems to be going through some sort of existential crisis, still hasn't repaid his debt to the universe. Things can only get better, but not before they get a lot, lot worse.
A Debt to the Universe is the sequel to Tom Moran's award-winning debut novel Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers (2012), which began the adventures of Walton Cumberfield - the UK's best (and only) time-travelling detective.
Walton Cumberfield is back, and he's having some problems. His phone has been ringing off the hook, he's being stalked by an older version of himself from the future and Roger, who seems to be going through some sort of existential crisis, still hasn't repaid his debt to the universe. Things can only get better, but not before they get a lot, lot worse.
A Debt to the Universe is the sequel to Tom Moran's award-winning debut novel Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers (2012), which began the adventures of Walton Cumberfield - the UK's best (and only) time-travelling detective.