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22:22:22

By: Adam Eccles
Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
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Publisher's Summary

“Take any simple man and rapidly make him exceptional. Strong, intelligent, quick and effective. Remove all his fears and cowardice, replace them with bravery and confidence. In short, create a superman from any stock. We believe the brain is capable of this transition by means of applied technology.”

The tantalising brief of a secret government project from the Cold War era. But, it can’t be real, can it?

Toby Steele is a typical night shift tech support guy, working alone, mostly in peace, until something strange happens on the night of the 22nd of February, 2022.

At 22:22:22—One moment that changes his life, forever.

How will he deal with the new skills he’s acquired, and what do they mean for his future? What secrets has a one-hundred-year-old lady in a care home kept from the world for more than half a century?

What do Enigma and Bletchley Park have to do with anything? And can Toby unravel the secret cyphers and mysteries to find a missing girl?

©2022 Adam Eccles (P)2024 Adam Eccles

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