Unlock the secrets buried within the mind of Oliver Crumbwell, a man haunted by shadows of a past he can no longer recall. As his memories fade, the darkness within resurfaces, leaving his caretaker, Charlotte Hightower, to unravel the chilling truth. 'Forgotten Evil' is a gripping mystery that delves into the depths of identity, memory, and the sinister forces that bind us to our past. Prepare to be captivated, disturbed, and ultimately moved by this compelling tale of forgotten sins and the search for redemption.
Jonathan Copeland was born and went to school in Belfast, Northern Ireland before going to London to study law at University College London.
He practised law in two major law firms in the City of London for 25 years. Throughout that time he travelled to Southeast Asia on a yearly basis and developed a passion for Indonesian culture and a strong desire to understand it.
After retiring from the law he researched and photographed all aspects of Balinese culture. The fruits of that research appear in the best selling book Secrets of Bali, Fresh Light on the Morning of the World by Jonathan Copeland and Ni Wayan Murni published by Orchid Press in 2010 and in its second print run, also an ebook available from http://www.murnis.com.
Jonathan is now a freelance photographer and writer specialising in travel photography. He lives mostly in Bali, Thailand and England and travels extensively. He stays in Rye every year and has written the ebook Walking Tour of Rye, the most beautiful town in England, available from http://www.murnis.com. He has also written the ebook The Bangkok Story, an historical guide to the World's most exciting city, which is illustrated by over 400 colour photographs.
Jonathan’s photographs have been published in magazines such as Garuda Indonesia in-flight magazine, Hello Bali, Ubud Live, and Bali and Beyond and newspapers such as the Jakarta Post, Bali Advertiser and The Times, Lombok.
He has contributed photographs to books, such as the ebook Murni’s Very Personal Guide to Ubud by Ni Wayan Murni, available from http://www.murnis.com, Dancing Out of Bali by John Coast, Indonesian Food by Sri Owen, The Ethnomusicologists Cookbook edited by Sean Williams and Bali: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Spectacular Tropical Island by Linda Hoffman.
The story keeps your attention. I figured out what was pretty fast, but I wanted to finish the book. This is an easy read and it was a break from other murder mystery books I typically read.