Mark Brumby

Mark Brumby

Mark Brumby is a sci-fi thriller writer who lives in York and London. A Cambridge graduate and chartered accountant, he published Payback in 2013 (republished as Always Adam). In Big Daddy he poses a number of what-ifs as world leaders and their time-travel scientists unite to try and stop the timeless flight’s nuclear attack. His writing style is likely to appeal to readers of the likes of Blake Crouch, Andy Weir and Iain M. Banks.

Big Daddy

Vikings wake in the tenth century and die in the twentieth. A B-29 bomber, lost in 1945, resumes a mission to drop the ‘Big Daddy’ atomic bomb on Tokyo in 1999. Can world leaders and their time-travel scientists stop the timeless flight’s nuclear attack.

Always Adam

How does a humble journalist stop a biotech billionaire armed with a virus, a vaccine and a vendetta? Left unchecked, the billionaire threatens not only his survival but that of an entire species.

Praise for Mark Brumdy

  • 'Always Adam is well written, well crafted, and up-to-date thriller that will keep you riveted.'

    John Derek

  • 'An intriguing read about biotechnology that will draw you in.'

    Jacqueline Ellison, GoodReads 

  • 'More twists and turns than you would find on a ‘Snakes & Ladders’ board.'

    Amanda, GoodReads

  • 'Always Adam is a book that demands attention because it is clever, relevant and while there are parts that incredibly complex, it is well worth the effort to untangle because this is a story that packs a punch.'

    Rowena Andrews, GoodReads