ANDREW MAN – Grew up in England, trained as a navigating officer and spent many years travelling overseas. He entered International Banking in the 1970’s with a career which spanned over thirty years in London, Europe and the Middle East.
His interests still include politics, finance and playing around with ideas from the world of science. Now retired, he lives in Switzerland with his wife and a teenage son and has just published the complete Tego Arcana Dei Series.
The first video with Introduction to the final book in the Series:
"Beyond the Rest of Us," where a retired Swiss banker is kidnapped at a Geneva hotel.
The story’s exotic locations in the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East brings to the book an atmosphere of a James Bond adventure, which starts in the swinging sixties and ends in the Middle East in 2016. Has appeal to young adults and those seeking the ‘meaning of life’.
In his most speculative story yet, Andrew Man has written a story of our planet in the distant future. Compelling and without any apology, the book probes the nature of not only time, but reality itself? Where we are from and where we are going...
“Keeping God’s Secret” takes James back to the shadowy corridors of Italian Banking, his excitement heightened by memories of his escape in Rome with a young female lawyer, who leads him on to the South of Lebanon to a woman he is willing to risk his life to save.
Earth has just three months before the infection hits and James will be the only hope to immobilise a pandemic of global proportions.
Time is quickly running out as governments across the world learn that their ideas of a clean, healthy planet have only one thing in common.
They are all dead wrong.
A thought provoking journey through Time and Space
A thought provoking journey through Time and Space
Andrew Man has long been inspired by Science and our ancient origins in creating his Science Fiction Series.
Now he turns his attention back to the beginning, presenting a fiction rendition that follows the life of his hero over fifty years.
The Lunch Gig
on Dec. 23, 2021
This was the second book from Ethan I've read and this book is a big improvement, much more of a story. I liked the characters and the slow plot added to the action.
I laughed at the guys attempt to learn Spanish in the heat of the moment?
A good short read.