Guy M. Etchells is an independent author based in Staffordshire, England. His debut novel, The Cubicle at the End, marks the beginning of The Moon & Finn series, a four-book journey that blends mystery, humour, and the quietly strange. Guy previously published the short story A Window Cracked in New Street Stories, set in the same universe. A lifelong fan of sci-fi, fantasy, and the MARVEL universe, he writes about ordinary people caught in extraordinary moments, often with a touch of wit and heart.
The Cubicle at the End. Moon & Finn, #1
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- ISBN8233152443
- EAN9798233152443
- Date de parution05/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
With the disappearances of five young women gripping the city, plumber, Scott Finn finds himself pricing up a job at the nightclub where the disappearances occurred. However, Scott has his own problems. As he tries to piece together what is happening, Scott meets Rosemary Moon a curious pensioner. He realises they must join forces to investigate the mystery surrounding the missing women. The only lead lies in the nightclub, particularly the cubicle at the end.
Why were these women taken? Why are leaves appearing in the restroom and what is the darkness buried deep inside Scott's mind?What lies beyond the cubicle at the end is far worse than anything they had imagined.
Why were these women taken? Why are leaves appearing in the restroom and what is the darkness buried deep inside Scott's mind?What lies beyond the cubicle at the end is far worse than anything they had imagined.



