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Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

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Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland



Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

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In a world seemingly intent on its terminal crisis, the weirdest things just happened to Brian Carver, as he creatively subverted a boring government job. Things like the dangerous embraces of Suzanna, his recruitment by Orgasmus, and involvement in the hottest product launch in history. Since mediaeval times, a continuing struggle of secret organisations has boiled beneath the surface of events. Now, it is computed, from all the social and economic data, that, unless man is saved by some unheard-of shift in his psyche, time, for the species, is fast running out. The enemies of Orgasmus, active in extreme groupings of the Left, and Right,, and in political and economic dynasties, have already loosed their assassins. The "Sword of God" has been unsheathed. As for Carver, suddenly a fugitive from police, MI5, and assorted fanatics, the joke is on him. He can never go back to his old life, if he survives at all.

Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1729827 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-19
  • Released on: 2015-03-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Orgasmus: Trouble is coming., by John Gartland

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LIZARDVILLE  Productions, publishers of John Gartland’s novel, Orgasmus, available in an e-edition from Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, share what other writers are saying , on Amazon,  about Orgasmus…KIRSTY TURNER, Travel writer and Journalist….. comments, on Amazon, about  Orgasmus“The plot will certainly keep you on your toes and sometimes leave you wondering; ‘did I really just read that?’ explosive stuff to be sure and a story to be savoured. This is a guilty pleasure with plenty of wit and class added to the mix".JOEY MADIA,  playwright, author, actor, and teacher of creative writing and theatre. Artistic Director/Resident Playwright of New Mystics Theatre Company and Resident Playwright, YouthStages, LLC. Founding editor of www.newmystics.com,says, about Orgasmus, on Amazon,  “…..deliciously twisted”“……Orgasmus is required reading. The back stories of characters like Peter Ignatius Gesto (the head of Far Out Travel) are entertaining and pull in a terrific mix of political history, pop culture, and spiritual philosophy.”"…. Fans of Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus Trilogy, William Burroughs, and David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest will not want to miss this book"T. HUNT LOCKE, author of the Declan Power and Sam Collins thrillers,  and a crime fiction aficionado,  writes, on Amazon, about  Orgasmus….“John Gartland first came to my attention through his exquisite poems, noir poetry, and his exhilarating reading that have become a part of the burgeoning art scene in Bangkok. John is a master. Which is why I picked this novel up with a sense of trepidation. Most people, artists especially, tend to excel in one thing only. But, I was pleasantly surprised. This is a fine novel. There are a bevy of characters that ooze with personality. Helen, you are to die for. The plot is well designed and when it drifts the wandering is at least amusing. John's poetry often has a political bite so it should come as no surprise that politics, or at least political history, comes into play here in this sexy far out novel. This novel is an erotic page-turner that will make you laugh and also think. Can't ask for more than that. Well done & highly recommended".


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. a bored and seemingly un-remarkable British civil servant with a Literature ... By Joey Madia This wild, well-paced ride of a book, first published in 1986, was the debut novel from poet, playwright, and academic John Gartland. The novel centers around Brian J. Carver, a bored and seemingly un-remarkable British civil servant with a Literature degree (a rich tradition in storytelling that Gartland makes anew). His is a life spent shuffling papers, writing memos, and devoting as much time as possible to his writing endeavors on the government’s bill. The whole thing is thrown into motion (after a mysterious scene in Chapter 1 detailing various global gatherings and turmoil that later proves to be a flashback) when the Assistant Senior Inspector decides to transfer our man Carver to a new department, where he can “utilise his talents as a communicator” by “drawing up new forms, modifying old forms and dealing with correspondence about existing forms” (p. 25). Amid Carver’s settling in to his new position in the familiar atmosphere of paperwork purgatory (including a series of maneuvers to outwit his boss, Mr. Withers), events on the global scale are ramping up and the Zonex Corporation is introduced—offering a self-assembly clock designed by one of the most famous civil servants of them all—Albert Einstein. Zonex turns out to be wide-spread and all too insidious in its offerings, a fact we find out through the expansion of the cast of characters to include the button-down Howard Hooper (another struggling writer) and his sexually adventurous wife Helen, and the fetish-film porn auteur Don Varnier, who watches their kindky amorousness through his self-assembled Zonex binoculars and seeks out Helen for his films (he later directs a scene between two women in a bathtub full of broken eggs). Interested yet? It only gets more deliciously twisted from here, with the arrival of packages from “Far Out Travel” that pull together the various stories into a unified whole. [Turns out that mild-mannered Carver is a “member of a secret society of visionaries” (p. 85) going back to his college days]. He brings his best friend, Arthur (think Jeremy Pevin or Jon Favreau sidekick types) along for the ride. Carver’s involvement with a femme fatale named Suzanna is another lascivious layer of the mayhem.If you are a fan of Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, or the Illuminatus trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson (or, dare I say, my own Minor Confessions of an Angel Falling Upward) then Orgasmus is required reading. The back stories of characters like Peter Ignatius Gesto (the head of Far Out Travel) are entertaining and pull in a terrific mix of political history, pop culture, and spiritual philosophy featuring those darlings of ancient and secret orders, the Knights Templar (they figure into non [semi?] fiction books I’ve been reading lately, such as Second Messiah, Hiram Key, and Secret Germany—the kind of stuff that sets writers like Dan Brown and Brad Meltzer—and myself—all alight with inspiration).My father and father-in-law, who were NCOs in Naval and Air Force intelligence, respectively, have always maintained that most governments are too stupid to engineer big conspiracies, but that still leaves room for the global banking cabals and their pseudo-governmental arms (Bilderberg, TLC, CFR, etc.)—the types of shadow government string-pullers “illuminated” by Conspiracy enthusiasts like David Icke and Alex Jones.Chapter 20 caused a scribbling-in-the-margins, highlighting frenzy for me, as Gartland really ramps things up on the way to Orgasmus’ explosive climax. Fans of Wilson’s Illuminatus writings will be in conspiracy-fiction Heaven here.Orgasmus (Organisation for Salvation of Mankind, Universal, Secret) is one of those good old-fashioned anarchist groups that were so fun to write about before 9/11, after which anything to do with terrorism and bombings became all but verboten. Still in all, despite the fact that I threw out my entire collection of Tom Clancy books on September 12, 2001, when that kind of fiction was no longer “fun,” Orgasmus is presented as tongue in cheek and a gentle reminder that we can (and should) still laugh at things like this.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. With Orgasmus, John Gartland takes you on a wild ... By Purple Kay With Orgasmus, John Gartland takes you on a wild and rather risqué ride that is sure to stir the sense. The narrative style is so fresh and varied that time seems to melt away as you dive into the pages. The descriptions are so imaginative and often unexpected in their vivid detail that I often found myself turning back for another hit. The plot will certainly keep you on your toes and sometimes leave you wondering; ‘did I really just read that?’ explosive stuff to be sure and a story to be savoured. This is a guilty pleasure with plenty of wit and class added to the mix.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is a fine novel. There are a bevy of characters that ... By T. Hunt Locke John Gartland first came to my attention through his exquisite poems, noir poetry, and his exhilarating reading that have become a part of the burgeoning art scene in Bangkok. John is a master. Which is why I picked this novel up with a sense of trepidation. Most people, artists especially, tend to excel in one thing only. But, I was pleasantly surprised. This is a fine novel. There are a bevy of characters that ooze with personality. Helen, you are to die for. The plot is well designed and when it drifts the wandering is at least amusing. John's poetry often has a political bite so it should come as no surprise that politics, or at least political history, comes into play here in this sexy far out novel. This novel is an erotic page-turner that will make you laugh and also think. Can't ask for more than that. Well done & highly recommended.

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