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Spam is the plague of the electronic age. It comprises 90 per cent of all emails and £150m was conned from Britons in 2006 alone. Into this wave of corruption steps the brave figure of Bob Servant - a former window cleaner and cheeseburger magnate with a love of wine, women and song as well as a keen sense of fair play.
Living in the Scottish town of Broughty Ferry, Bob now describes himself as an unemployed gigolo. He is a keen student of human behaviour and lives a life of great abandon, an attitude he has also taken to his email correspondence with a host of Internet hoaxers.
Delete This At Your Peril features the anarchic exchanges between Bob and the hapless spam merchants. As they offer Bob lost African millions, Russian brides and get-rich-quick scams he responds by generously offering some outlandish schemes of his own. The spammers may have breached his firewall, but they have met their match as Bob Servant rises heroically to the challenge, and sows confusion in his wake.
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USA - Delete This At Your Peril released in the USA on June 1st
Thursday December 13th - Neil Forsyth at Waterstones Dundee (from 6.30pm) for signing of Delete This At Your Peril and Other People's Money. USA - Delete This At Your Peril released in the USA on June 1st
The Scotsman - Bob Servant in The Scotsman
Dundee - Both Waterstones Dundee and Borders Dundee have collections of signed copies of Delete This At Your Peril.
Additions - Listen to Bob Servant for the very first time through the link above, also admire his entirely justified application for the Scotland football team's manager job, and catch him in glaring technicolour through Meet Bob Servant.
Bob's Blog - Bob's blog has now gone into newsletter form only. Sign up for free through link above.
Additions - Listen to Bob Servant for the very first time through the link above, also admire his entirely justified application for the Scotland football team's manager job, and catch him in glaring technicolour through Meet Bob Servant.
Bob's Blog - Bob's blog has now gone into newsletter form only. Sign up for free through link above.