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Killing The Dead - Novella

Fourteen year old Ralph Farson is alone in a world ravaged by zombies. He left his home town of Bergen Grange after killing his parents. They became infected and turned into flesh eating zombies. Ralph was on his way to Spring Meadows in search of a safe haven. But then a change in his plan happened. He met Derek Lovett.


The Curious Story of Hattie Brown - Novella

Manchester, England, 1962

After the death of her father, fourteen year old Hattie Brown begins to have a recurring dream of a strange and mysterious oak tree. Built into the trunk is a red door with a golden door knob and a lion head door knocker. The dream ends with the door opening to reveal a blinding white light that Hattie walks into. Hattie also begins to have dreams of a far away world called Gondlewitz. What do the dreams mean and what makes Hattie so special?
Also Hattie uncle, Terry Stapleton has just been released early from Bardsea Prison for his part in a bank robbery. Terry is glad to finally taste freedom but he has a burning issue that he needs to deal with. Who grassed him up to the police for his part in the robbery? Terry is determined to exact revenge if its the last thing he does.

The Bowman - Novella

Kendal, England, 1415

Will Marston, the grandson of England's legendary bowman Edmund Marston is just like his grandfather. He's accomplished with the bow. Will is summoned to Kendal Castle to demonstrate his skills before Sir Thomas Erpingham.

Sir Thomas Erpingham, a household knight in the court of King Henry V has been sent to Kendal Castle in the North of England to inspect bowman that Sir Edward Parr, The Baron of Kendal, will take to France on behalf of King Henry.
Will is racked with nerves. But not with showing his skills with a bow but for the first time in eighteen months he will see his sister Mary.

Because of a bad harvest eighteen months before Sir Edward Parr had taken Mary Marston as payment of rent from their father Robert Marston. Since Will has last seen his sister she has married Sir Edward and is now called Lady Mary Parr.
Will Marston must make a decision. Will he take the opportunity to kill Sir Edward or will he do his duty for king and country.

The Good Girl - Short Story

Two years after the serial killer dubbed Kimberley Killer butchered thirteen people. The citizens of the Lake District town of Kendal finally feel safe again, even though Kimberley Killer was never captured.
But it's a case that still haunts Detective Inspector Jonathan Cain and remains the only case he hasn't solved.
Cain is set for the island of Menorca to visit his brother and family when he recieves a phone call from his partner DS Lucy Able. A body has been found in Serpentine Woods and it has all the marks of a Kimberley Killer murder.
After two years away has Kimberley Killer really come back and why? Detective Cain has promised this time he will catch her once and for all.

Keep The Faith - Short Story

Tim Collingwood hasn't got many friends, no girlfriend and not much motivation in life. His mother is sick of him moping around.It's been two years since his father died and Tim still hasn't come to term with the loss.
Tim's mother decides its time that he had a holiday. Tim's flat mate and the love of his life tells him the same thing. Tim has loved Samantha Greening since he first set eyes on her. The downside? Samantha only wants a platonic relationship.
Samantha picks out the ideal holiday for Tim. A walking holiday in The Lake District. Tim wanted sun and sand not dull and dreary rain. But Tim relents and does as he is told.
On the final day of his holiday he meets a tramp called Gerry O' Donnell who will change his life forever.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 17, 2013

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