Join Pip the Bird on a Journey of Giggles, Hope, and God’s Big Big Promise!
In this joyful and heartwarming adventure, Pip and the Big Big The Story of Abraham and Sarah brings the Bible to life for young readers. Follow Pip—a cheerful little bird with a big heart—as he travels with Abraham and Sarah through deserts, dreams, and starry skies.
Even when things seem impossible, God makes a promise… and He keeps it!
With bright illustrations, lovable characters, and an easy-to-read narrative, this book is perfect for bedtime reading or Bible time with kids of all ages. It’s a delightful way to teach children about trusting God and the power of His promises, no matter how long they take!
Because when God makes a promise… He always keeps it.
I was very fortunate to be inspired to love history by two excellent masters at my old school. However, it was only late in my career in the Royal Navy that I became interested in naval and military history. Sadly, our naval history lessons at Dartmouth were good opportunities to catch up on some much needed sleep. I spent twenty years in the Royal Navy, serving in a variety of ships and submarines, in naval intelligence and as a Mandarin Chinese interpreter. I came to writing late in life. I began to find true stories of heroic deeds more fascinating than fiction and one day I suddenly thought, 'More people should know about this.' From that point I began to evolve a series of plots to honour some very courageous people. My novels are not history books, but both are based on real events and, generally, historically accurate. It is the author's privilege to twist facts or rearrange them to fit the story for the purposes of entertainment. However, I hope they will inspire you to read the actual history of the events portrayed.
The Custom of the Trade includes the very successful submarine campaign in the Dardanelles. Now the Darkness Gathers is a tale of the early days of the formation of Britain's Secret Service and a plot by the Germans to call a Jihad against the British rule in the Near East and India. Although all three of my novels are stand-alone stories, it would help the reader to have read one of these two books before reading my third book, The Wings of the Wind, about the development of naval aviation and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). It includes, too, something of the RNAS's armoured car division and the Royal Naval Division.
The fourth tale in my WW1 series, Where the Baltic Ice is Thin, features the tragic tale of the Royal Navy's submarine flotilla in Russia during the Russian Revolution.
Finally, as a temporary change of period, I have written my first WW2 novel. They Have No Graves as Yet, is based on the true stories of several modest and brave British, Australian and American men who defuzed German parachute mines in Britain.