It is the morning after the night before. Kaelyn has been taken and the only way of knowing where lies in the mind of a six year old child. As the survivors of the attack at Lake Argyle count their losses, tend to their wounded and bury their dead, Narelle Stewart wants nothing more than to go after those that have her daughter. But she has to wait; darkness still sits on the land and with every idle moment her daughter is being taken further from her reach. Have the vampires, with the help of their human collaborators, finally managed to capture the one shining light – the one destined to be the saviour of the vampire race? Carys Mulligan is the only one who can find Kaelyn. They can communicate with their minds and when she tells Narelle that Kaelyn is being taken south to Perth all hope seems lost. Now, in a deadly race against time, Narelle and the others must find a way to get to Perth, find Kaelyn, and get her out before the sun sets and the vampires rise. The odds are hopelessly stacked against them and time is fast running out...
Emmy Award winning British Military Historian/Author/ Lecturer who's had the honor of reintroducing many US, British and German veterans to the WWII battlefields where they fought. He lives in Belgium near Antwerp where he spends his most of his time visiting European battlefields.
His voluntary work tracing individual histories has been a labor of love for almost 30 years. He speaks, and has a working knowledge of German Italian Dutch and French. Frequently in demand as a public speaker he has lectured at many British and US colleges, universities and military bases throughout the world. The History Channel hired Martin as a Historical Consultant on their series "Cities of the Underworld". In 2007 he began a new assignment working as a Historical consultant/writer on the hit series 'Greatest Tank Battles', currently the most watched military documentary in the US. Shortly thereafter he accepted an invitation to work as a Presenter/Historical Consultant on the series 'Narrow Escapes' with Bafta Award winning documentary makers WMR.
He is a frequent visitor to the prestigious West Point Military Academy. Widely regarded as a leading authority on European Military History, General Graham Hollands referred to him as the "Greatest living expert on the Battle of the Bulge". Steven Ambrose called him "Our expert in the Ardennes". Fellow writer and notable historian Professor Carlton Joyce said "He really is the best on the Ardennes". His campaigning work for World War Two veterans recently came to attention of some leading military personnel at the Pentagon who cordially invited him to present his latest work there. Awarded 'SERVICES TO EDUCATION' certificates by the USAF and NATO. In 2015 his documentary feature 'Searching for Augusta' received no less than 7 EMMY AWARDS for 'BEST HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY'. In 2017 his book 'THe Fighting 30th Division - They called them Roosevelt's SS' was nominated in the USA for the 'Prestigious writer Award'. He's also an Honorary Citizen and chosen Cultural Ambassador