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CONSEQUENCES: Bullies at school, bullies at work. James wants bully justice. Kindle Edition

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 8 ratings

Bullying is a huge problem that plenty is said about, but little is done. James would prefer to be apologized to, but if his bullies, or those who did him wrong as he grew up refuse to do so, then they will face the "CONSEQUENCES" of their actions.
At first, James isn't worried about himself, he's reached the end of his tether and he's all alone. Yet after meeting up with another victim who attended the same school, his tactics change, and he wants to help others who are also bullied and belittled.
Although "CONSEQUENCES" is a novel, I hope it will bring more awareness to the huge problem of bullying, and that people will think about how they treat and act toward others.
James is able to deal with his tormentors eventually, but he has the tools to do so. Many millions of other don't.

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About the Author

Peter C. Bradbury is from near Manchester, England. He moved to the USA in 1994 after marrying his wife Debbie who is from San Francisco. Now living in Rio Vista, CA., Peter now writes full time after the recession curtailed his career as a butler.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00F72N9AO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Peter C. Bradbury; 1st edition (September 13, 2013)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 13, 2013
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 472 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 198 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 8 ratings

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Peter C Bradbury
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Although I have always loved to read, it wasn't until numerous people asked me to write about my experiences in private homes, that I began my author journey. I was a traditional English butler, from near Manchester, England. I have lived in the USA since 1994, currently living in Shasta Lake, CA., but also ten years in Dallas, Texas.

Working for very rich people is eye opening. You find that they can be very extravagant, but also very thrifty. They'll happily buy the most expensive wines and food, but then complain about you bringing in an extra dishwasher at minimum wage.

I turned some of my experiences in one home into a murder mystery. It is called Stonebridge Manor, based in an English mansion, and details all the politics that go on between the staff and the people they work for. It's a really fun book, and a true mystery.

My newest book is called, 'Instagram Killer.'

Many women on social media offer themselves sexually to strangers they meet there. This is very dangerous, and could be fatal if they are not careful. Most of the messages people receive are requests for money, or gift cards, or personal details, but others offer to hook up. If they demand money up-front, for travel expenses, then the chances are they will not meet you. However, if they will meet you before any money is handed over, then they are playing with fire. Most of them don't understand this. It's quite an eye opener.

My seventh book was called, "A Killing in Rio Vista', a small town murder mystery with a female police officer tasked with finding the killer. Although the novel is a stand alone book, some of the characters were introduced in my sixth book, 'Stone Dead in Rio Vista.'

Rio Vista sits on the Sacramento River, and I work there in the golf club as a server. As many of the members have purchased and enjoyed my previous novels, many of them asked me to include them as characters in books. I did, combined some of them, added new characters, and put them together in 'Stone Dead.'

The story revolves around the country club in Rio Vista, which becomes the scene of a murder. This rattles the community of over-55's, as they're only used to their fellow members dying of natural causes. When another golfer gets killed, their anxiety only gets worse.

The killer is very careful and clever, and with no apparent motive to go on, the police officer in charge struggles to find any evidence.

This is a really fun book that will hook you in on the first page.

I like books that grab my attention and then hold it. I dislike books that get too technical and explain in great detail how something works. It makes me flip pages. I don't do that, I keep your attention on the story and make it very entertaining.

My last novel was called 'Burnt.'

This tells the story of Tiffany, an 11 yr. old girl without a care in the world. Until her younger brother gets kidnapped. After finally waking up from an induced coma, Tiffany has horrific memories and is in excruciating pain. The only thing that drives her on is seeking justice for herself and her family.

I have also written "Prospects", which was inspired by the vast amounts of missing people there are. Thousands go missing every year. Men, women, children, old and young, some intentionally, some not. In the book, Alex targets young professional beautiful women, who are single and new to the city. As Alex is rich, very intelligent and extremely good looking, he has no problem in attracting the women, but he looks on them as prospects. Prospects to kill eventually, if everything goes smoothly. If he doesn't have the stomach to do it, his brother certainly does.

There is also "Consequences," which is about a man who is trying to expel his demons from years of being a victim to bullies. This novel was inspired by one of my grandsons, Bryce, who was in school in Florida and his life was being made hellish by cowardly bullies. Although I wouldn't advocate the way James deals with his former bullies, it is true that if you pick on the wrong person, then there may eventually be "Consequences."

My fourth book is "The Innocent Children" which in some ways was a follow on to "Prospects." Researching the number of missing people in the USA, it is a fact that of those who are trafficked, around 80% of them are forced into being slaves to sexual predators. Young boys and mainly girls with an average age of 11 are the favored targets, either home grown or smuggled into the country. This book, which I wrote as a novel, focuses on the children involved in human trafficking, here in the USA.

Getting older, losing my credit, and being more of an old fashioned butler, has meant that it has been very difficult to find work in recent years, so I happily type away on my laptop, making my books very readable and entertaining. I have also returned to the restaurant trade.

A big soccer and golf fan, I also enjoy other sports, but my schedule still revolves around my team's kick off time back in old blighty.

You can learn a lot more about me at:

www.petercbradbury.com

https://www.facebook.com/authorfanpage

https://twitter.com/petercbradbury

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014
    Excellently written story about someone who was bullied while growing up and is finally able to make his attackers pay for their long ago actions. While I personally don't agree with seeking revenge yourself, I loved reading this book. Peter Bradbury spun a fictional tale to bring attention to a modern day problem...and he did it in an entertaining way. The bullying statistics included at the end really opened my eyes to the severity and commonality of both cyber bullying as well as workplace bullying. Well done Mr. Bradbury!
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017
    I think we have all been bullied at some point in our lives and wanted to exact revenge. It felt good to see it actually happen, even though I also felt guilty for feeling good. It did bring out strong emotions in me.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2015
    An excellent story about James, who got bullied at school and now is able to take revenge, or teach his tormentors a lesson. The author captures the anger in James at the beginning of the novel very well and provoked strong emotional responses in me while reading.
    James however soon sees the wider picture, which makes the novel a coming of age story as well and a more profound read.
    There is a lot of information about bullying at the end of the book. Very worthwhile

Top reviews from other countries

  • Wilma Lettings
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very worthwhile
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2015
    An excellent story about James, who got bullied at school and now is able to take revenge, or teach his tormentors a lesson. The author captures the anger in James at the beginning of the novel very well and provoked strong emotional responses in me while reading.
    James however soon sees the wider picture, which makes the novel a coming of age story as well and a more profound read.
    There is a lot of information about bullying at the end of the book. Very worthwhile
  • Tamara
    4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2018
    You are compelled to keep reading! Well Done to the Author!

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