

Butterflies Over Whitehall - A dystopian novel.
Who’s Watching Who?
A spellbinding and darkly humorous thriller set in a dystopian future that is close than we think.
By Steve Maltz writing as Alex Martin
Who’s Watching Who?
A spellbinding and darkly humorous thriller set in a dystopian future that is close than we think.
By Steve Maltz writing as Alex Martin
Who’s Watching Who?
A spellbinding and darkly humorous thriller set in a dystopian future that is close than we think.
By Steve Maltz writing as Alex Martin
Steve Maltz, writing as Alex martin, stretches his writing muscles in his first full-length novel, the quirky and riveting, ‘Butterflies Over Whitehall’. With his customary humorous touch, Steve successfully leads into a dystopian scenario that somehow seems both familiar and yet very strange.
The plot involves four unlikely and reluctant heroes who band together to rescue London from an ancient evil that is hell-bent on revenge.
Theodore Dusty, awkward, portly, with a love for chocolate eclairs; Ali Humar, dependable but vulnerable; John Bray, aggressively alpha-male with a secret that even he doesn’t know about; Frances Honeysuckle, sweet and innocent, but surprisingly capable.
What really happened to the lions of Trafalgar Square?
And what is going on at Alexandra Palace?
A rip-roaring adventure set in a world where Douglas Adams (Hitchhiker’s Guide) meets Dan Brown (The Da Vicini Code) and peril lies behind every corner.
Butterflies over Whitehall sttays with you long after the final chapter. David Jones -teacher/writer/actor.