Physicists tell us that the multiverse is a ramshackle creation at best and that in places the fabric of reality is worn thin. The Green Man Inn on the Wirral peninsula is such a place and when gas fracking begins the Old Powers beneath the local Dragon Paths awake from their long sleep. The final straw comes when Professor Lenx encourages the tenant to re-erect the giant megalith, Odin's Pillar, as a tourist attraction. All hell is let loose. The Society for Unexplained Phemena find themselves living in interesting times. Every strange traveller captured by the Dragon Nexus seems compelled to tell their story: mad scientists, ghosts, the Wicca Woman, aliens of a sort, time travellers, visiting crypto-zoologists, a gaggle of ancient gods, monsters from 'Between' and of course Reg, Death's Taxi Diver. These stories of weird science and the supernatural are in the tradition of Arthur C Clarke's 'Tales from the White Hart' and the ghost stories of M R James ...with a little 'Terry Pratchett' thrown in.
For many years Professor Dave Gregg led teams of mathematicians and engineers in a multinational company, research laboratory. For 15 years he ws also a professor at a leading UK university. His experiences can only be reported in the form of fiction and some things...well he refuses to write them down at all. Over the years his professional work strangely converged on his other interests in astronomy, cosmology and ancient cultures leading to non-fiction books like 'The Stonehenge Codes', which is strange enough. But all the weirder observations, which no reasonable person would endorse, have found their way into the 'Green Man Chronicles' as fiction. Let the reader decide where reality ends and imagination begins!