Where The Winds Blow - A Political Satire Novel by Philip Rennett


Editorial and Reader Reviews

Completely unexpected and dangerously addictive. A global phenomenon where the founders STILL don’t know what the movement is?? That is smart comedy-chaos.
Ethan Watts

A story where storm chasing, wedding gifts and border-crossing danger somehow blend into one sharp, funny and strangely heartfelt ride. Satire with teeth and actual soul.
Joun Pedro

Absolutely brilliant story telling and probably my favourite book in the trilogy. Once again a real page turner.
Russell J

Where The Winds Blow blends political satire, global intrigue, and adrenaline-soaked storm chasing into a single, fast-moving narrative... a good pick for readers who like stories with heart and humour mixed into real-world chaos.
Literary Titan

Hugely entertaining page-turner. I thoroughly enjoyed the rollicking ride and it is every bit as fun as the first two in the Path Finder series.
Fay

Rennett’s writing combines over-the-top scenarios with a gentle lampoon of entrenched points of view. Some satire eviscerates - Rennett’s stings, but it also inspires.
Gregg Sapp


Buy Where The Winds Blow now!

Where The Winds Blow is the third novel in the Path Finder series and follows Paths Not Yet Taken and Good For The Soul.

It is available in paperback and digital formats from Amazon, Kindle and to order from all good bookstores.


The global expansion of Path Finder

Where The Winds Blow widens the lens of the Path Finder series.

What began as a political crisis becomes an international phenomenon. Institutions scramble for leverage. Narratives compete for dominance. The machinery of influence turns faster - and more recklessly - than anyone anticipates.

At its core, however, the novel remains character-driven. Beneath the headlines and chaos lies a human story about loyalty, responsibility, and the unpredictable consequences of belief.


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