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Ralph

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It was on a warm early summer afternoon in 2020 that Ralph, a very old man, was attacked in the little village of Boxwolde. Injured by his fall onto the hard pavement, he is taken to hospital where re-ignited by the injury, he suffers from traumatic memories of terrible past events, But the past that he is forced to constantly relive is one that seems impossibly distant. Ralph is sent to Gravenhall, a private clinic run by a man who has his own reason for believing the impossible. While there, Ralph witnesses things that trouble him greatly and is eventually forced to take matters into his own hands.

170 pages, Paperback

Published November 15, 2020

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Mick Morris

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Mick Morris is a musician and writer based in the South East of England. He was educated at Dover Grammar School for Boys, Mid-Kent College, and the University of Kent at Canterbury (UKC).

Mick has always written, mostly short stories, poems and academic texts, but until 2017, his published work had been confined to strictly musical avenues: songs, CDs, articles for music magazines and the guitar tutor book `Play Straight Away'.

In 2017, he decided to publish a small book about the limerick as a form of poetry. `The Life of The Limerick' proved very popular and, encouraged by its success, he followed up with `Six-String Stories', a compendium of quotes, anecdotes and short stories about the guitar and those that play it. His next book, `Tall Stories' is described as a collection of `fanciful tales of history and imagination'. `Division', described as a Brexit Thriller, is Mick's first full-length novel.


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