Mid-life Crisis - Myth or Reality ? The much talked about mid-life crisis, a condition often used to explain away a man's behaviour when he reaches a certain age and whether it's simply a myth, or a real life phenonenom, we're all aware of it and how does it manifest itself I hear you ask? Well for some it's appears in the shape of a big motorbike , for others it's a convertible sports car and in more extreme cases, the person who finds themselves in the midst of such a crisis finds themselves compelled to throw away their stable life and marriage in exchange for a younger and more wild partner and this is exactly what happens to the main protagonist in my book, Greg Williams . Greg turns his life upside down and if you want to find out more, the book is available on Amazon in ebook and paperbook form, in the meantime, here's a taster. FLYTRAP TEASER The rain hammered relentlessly against the wide expanse of the 5 th floor office window, holding the onl...
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