This image is the cover for the book The Life and Times of Cornelius Corpuscle

The Life and Times of Cornelius Corpuscle

The Life and Times of Cornelius Corpuscle takes you on a journey through the bustling arteries of the human body, home to a staggering 20 to 30 trillion red blood cells. Among these crimson travellers, diligently delivering life-sustaining oxygen, is our microscopic hero, Cornelius. Unexpectedly, Cornelius finds himself at the epicentre of an existential battle to preserve the very life of the host body he faithfully serves. Sinister forces, unseen yet potent, lurk within the body’s circulation, poised to strike at a moment’s notice. Plans are concocted to combat these malignant elements, yet they carry devastating implications. Cornelius grapples with the timeless dilemma: Can the ends truly justify the means? Embark on a thrilling journey through this dynamic, cellular landscape as Cornelius navigates the twists and turns of survival.

Anthony Addison

Anthony Addison was exported from New Zealand at the end of the Second World War. His parents settled in Britain, and he was brought up entirely in this country. He worked in the health service, ending up as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. In retirement, he has been able to rekindle his love for art and writing.

Austin Macauley Publishers