The Fourth Clause
The Fourth Clause is the much-anticipated sequel to No Easy Deeds — selected by Amazon as one of the top Kindle releases of 2024.
1990 has not been a vintage year for Danny Monk — a cheating fiancée, redundancy, and then a harsh lesson in the downsides of home ownership.
However, Danny’s life took a turn for the better after he secured a job as an estate agent. It was during his first week of employment that he visited a house on Echo Lane and met its owner, Mrs Weller. The mysterious Mrs Weller then made a too-good-to-be-true proposal.
That proposal proved to be the very tip of a miraculous iceberg, as the house on Echo Lane offered more than scenic views and ample parking — seemingly, it also featured a time portal to the year 2024.
Or did it?
Despite his best efforts, Danny doesn’t achieve the happy ending he hoped for. Instead, he’s left with a head full of questions and a warning from Mrs Weller that their story is far from over. Ignoring that warning, Danny decides to put the insanity of Echo Lane behind him and move on with his life..
However, Danny is about to discover that the future doesn’t appreciate being messed with. Nor, as it transpires, do certain figures in the present.
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Keith A Pearson
Keith A Pearson is a bestselling author from Hampshire in the UK.
As a self-professed writer of vaguely believable novels, Keith's first title, 'The '86 Fix' was published in 2016. His career has since blossomed with an ever-growing base of dedicated fans who appreciate his mix of humour, intrigue, and general weirdness.
Keith is also the creator of the popular, politically-incorrect character, Clement - a double-denim wearing gangland fixer who claims he died in 1975, and now spends his days seeking redemption whilst struggling to cope with twenty-first century life.
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Echo Lane
Echo Lane consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

