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Title: A Crime to be Rich
Author: David Snowdon
Review: Veteran City banker, Shane Turnbull was a successful senior fund manager at a major Investment Bank. And he had it all. A brilliant career, a healthy bank balance and an exhilarating life.
See author’s own website: www.a-crime-to-be-rich.com

 

Title: Fly The Storm
Author: James Stevenson
Review: Blanche Longhurst, a Second Officer in the Air Transport Auxiliary, looks forward to delivering a brand new Spitfire from a factory in Oxfordshire to an RAF base in Devon where she hopes to spend the night with her fiancé Squadron Leader Peter Mason.
See author’s own website: www.flythestorm.com

 

Title: Printer’s Devil
Author: Rex Andrews
Review: Towards the end of World War II, Tom Slim becomes a ‘printer’s devil’ - a trainee printer. Apart from everyday wartime problems, he finds all sorts of things going wrong with his work as a result of a ‘demon’ in the printing works.
See author’s own website: www.printersdevil.info

 

Title: Skating On Thin Ice
Author: Angela Aked
Review: Rosalind adores ice skating. Yet her life is far from easy and she is worried about her feelings for her lover, Henry. As the complexities of her life mounts, she moves into a new phase in which her future in skating is uncertain.
See author’s own website: www.skatingonthinice.net

 

Title: Genesis - The First Degree
Author: Nikolaus Baker
Review: In the Scottish village of Magh-linne things are not quite normal, as a freak earthquake hits and precipitates a dramatic fall in temperature. Meanwhile, across Europe, in the Vatican City, mystery surrounds an untraceable security breach in the computerised nerve-centre of papal authority.
See author’s own website: www.godschain.com

 

Title: Wonders
Author: Kevin Hollingsworth
Review: Kevin Hollingsworth’s first published volume, Wonders, consists of 21 reflections about some of the deeper emotional feeling to which many of us can relate.
See author’s own website: www.wondersbook.com

 

Title: In Restoration
Author: Valerie Thornhill
Review: Valerie Thornhill draws on a long and intimate experience of Italy to create a gripping story that reveals the way we adapt and restore our environment in response to turns of fate. One of the many strong characters in the novel is a town with its surrounding countryside.
See author’s own website: www.in-restoration.com

 

Title: The Hand Above The Gate
Author: Nicholas Butcher
Review: The chance discovery, while on holiday in Spain, of a mysterious hand-shaped amulet suddenly makes life for Danny much more exciting - and dangerous - than he could possibly have imagined.
See author’s own website: www.thehandabovethegate.com

 

Title: The Long Way Round
Author: Peter Apps
Review: Space heroes are usually macho and clever enough to discover an alien’s weak point before zapping him into oblivion. Stuart, on the other hand, is a school dropout destined to spend the rest of his life laying carpets.
See author’s own website: www.thelongwayround.info

 

Title: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Creativity, Novelty Seeking, and Risk
Author: Michael Fitzgerald
Review: There is a great deal of information on the negative aspects of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder but very little on the positive aspects or the potentially creative aspects of this disorder. This is of enormous importance to, not alone academics, but parents and families of persons with this disorder.
See author’s own website: www.professormichaelfitzgerald.com

 

Title: The Horse Painters
Author: Peter Stockwell
Review: The story of The Horse Painters revolves around the adventures of two cave-dwelling bothers, Umalik and Aku. Their sister, Aariak had been a gifted painter of animals - a gift believed to draw animals to the family in order to be hunted and provide vital food.
See author’s own website: www.the-horse-painters.com

 

Title: The Destroyer
Author: Graham P Clarke
Review: The Destroyer recounts the tale of three college students from Newcastle - Greg (who is half alien), Steven and Amy who discover that they have super-powers. On the other side of Europe, in Romania, prize-winning scientist Adrian Domescu has lost his girlfriend and family, gunned down by gangsters.
See author’s own website: www.the-destroyer.info


Title: The Divine Theory of Everything - Book 1 Wanderer
Author: Robert D. Berger
Review: Steve Morgan is snatched from his safe life, and thrown in the midst of an epic battle between the forces of the evil and those of good in a parallel universe. The balance has been upset, and without restoring the proper order, the world is going to end.
See author’s own website: www.thedivinetheoryofeverything.com

 

Title: Strange Attractors: An Anthology of Poetry
Author: Brenda Golding
Review: I started this collection in 2007 and feel comfortable to draw a line under it now in 2009. My fascination with time viewed from a quantum perspective has released a flow of verse which has helped me to grapple with such a far reaching subject.
See author’s own website: www.strange-attractors.org

 

Title: Fraser’s Line
Author: Monica Carly
Review: Devastated by the loss of his wife after thirty-one years of marriage Fraser Coleman learns the painful truth that she was not as perfect as he thought.
See author’s own website: www.frasersline.co.uk

 

Title: Tales for Delicious Girls
Author: Barbora Knobova
Review: What’s in a word? Anything you want there to be! D for daring, E for enchanting, L for loving, I for inspiring, C for captivating, I for intriguing, O for outgoing, U for unique, S for sophisticated: DELICIOUS.
See author’s own website: www.talesfordeliciousgirls.com

 

Title: The Sparkat Trilogy
Author: Frances Croft
Review: Much travelled author Frances Croft breaks onto the children’s literary scene with the release of ‘The Sparkat Trilogy’, fantasy novels based on the author’s experiences of living and working in Uganda, Africa.
See author’s own website: www.the-sparkat-trilogy.com

 

Title: The Toucan Lodge
Author: Carlos Mundy
Review: The real-life world of espionage can, it appears, be every bit as glamorous, perilous, duplicitous and erotically charged as the most sensational fiction.
See author’s own website: www.thetoucanlodge.com

 

Title: Fiend’s Gold
Author: Wentworth M. Johnson
Review: A couple of hundred years ago, a wild and unruly family fell upon a floundering ship filled with gold. Gold fever and bandits destroyed the Fiend family, but through their cunning the treasure was hidden and remained that way for almost 200 years.
See author’s own website: www.billreyner.com

 

Title: The Enchanted Library
Author: Karen Andrea
Review: After years of being shunted between homes, Max Milford is sick of all the constant changes. But when his grandfather finally shows up and rescues him from the children’s home, Max gets much more than just another foster family.
See author’s own website: www.enchantedlibrary.com

 

Title: A Question of Answers
Author: Margaret Henderson Smith
Review: Harriet’s life is going nowhere! Tired of trying to get her commitophobe partner to marry her, she finds herself falling for her boss, the gorgeous six foot blonde in charge of her school, only to discover she’s not the only one!
See author’s own website: www.aquestionofanswers.com

 

Title: Hassles And Hope
Author: Noel McCready
Review: A chance encounter or a vivid recollection can have profound effects on everyday life, causing twists and turns never thought imaginable. When four people briefly cross each other’s paths without even realising it they manage to change the course of their lives forever.
See author’s own website: www.hasslesandhope.com

 

Title: The Auguste
Author: Keith Blackburn
Review: One morning in 1932, Algernon Tuckett, 22-years-old, junior clerk at Gurney and Barman’s wool mill awakes to find that he has been transformed into a clown. What is more, he is an old decrepit clown, reeking of whisky.
See author’s own website: www.theauguste.com

 

Title: Teenager En Provence
Author: Annie Le Voguer
Review: Anne’s father announces his plans to move to the South of France during her school summer holidays, where she will finish her education in an International College. His relocation dream come true, her worst nightmare.
See author’s own website: www.teenager-en-provence.com

 

Title: The Gospel and the Zodiac: The Secret Truth About Jesus
Author: Bill Darlison
Review: In The Gospel and the Zodiac, Unitarian minister, Bill Darlison demonstrates that the Gospel of Mark - considered the primary document of Christianity - is deliberately structured around the signs of the zodiac.
See author’s own website: www.thegospelandthezodiac.com

 

Title: The Cleaving Of Paycocke’s
Author: Orlando Wysocki
Review: Book dealer Simon Chance’s life is thrown into disarray when his wife Robin leaves him for another woman.
She has come to terms with her secret past and walks out, hinting that their home Paycocke’s House has a creepy and undiscovered history, too.
See author’s own website: www.thecleavingofpaycockes.com

 

Title: Einstein’s Question
Author: Steve And Deja Whitehouse
Review: "Welcome. Welcome, Edward Sedgley, to the Holy Planet!"
With this greeting, Dr Edward Sedgley, a theoretical physicist, embarks on a journey that begins with his Noviciate to become one of the Guardians, extra-terrestrial beings responsible for the stability of the Universe.
See author’s own website: www.einsteins-question.com

 

Title: Another Kind of Loving
Author: Sylvie Nickels
Review: There were about 50 small children. They had been collected into one large dormitory to make the most of whatever warmth and light were available.
See author’s own website: www.sylvienickels.com

 

Title: The Marionette Adrift
Author: Stephen O. Boyo
Review: Stephen O. Boyo’s The Marionette Adrift is set between November 1974 and January 1976, and focuses on the months preceding the death of the Spanish dictator General Franco.
See author’s own website: www.themarionetteadrift.com

 

Title: The Virgin & the Dragon: A Life Story of the Virgin Mary
Author: John Hibbert
Review: This book reveals both the godliness and the humanity of Mary, mother of Jesus, the amazing love-story which was her relationship with Joseph, and the horrendous price she paid for being who she was.
See author’s own website: www.thevirginandthedragon.com

 

Title: The Great Little Book of Happiness: A Guide to Leading a Happier Life
Author: Andrew Marshall
Review: The Great Little Book of Happiness has been written because many people "know in their bones" that it is possible to lead a happy life, but in spite of living in a society where there is abundant material and technological wealth, they find that true happiness is elusive and remains something of an unfulfilled hope ...
See author’s own website: www.thegreatlittlebookofhappiness.com

 

Title: London To Las Vegas
Author: Angela Esteves
Review: London To Las Vegas is a romantic novel depicting the life of beautiful dancer Kathleen Wayre, and her rise from poverty in England to American stardom.
See author’s own website: www.london-to-las-vegas.com

 

Title: 4
Author: Luc Aurray
Review: How far would you go to get $3.400,000.00? A million dollar question that somewhere along the path of life all have been asked. But until a million dollars, or $3.400,000.00 is out almost handed to you, all questions and answers are purely hypothetical...
See author’s own website: www.luc-aurray.com

 

Title: King Of The Peds
Author: P. S. Marshall
Review: Famous sporting personalities have long since been commonplace. However, few will be aware that, during the 1870’s and 1880’s, professional pedestrians competed against each other in gruelling races for up to six days - and nights - on indoor sawdust tracks.
See author’s own website: www.king-of-the-peds.net

 

Title: Was There Ever Seen Such Villainy?
Author: Peter Carpmael
Review: This suspense adventure-thriller is based on the fiction that Christopher Marlowe, poet and playwright, concealed a work of art in solid gold at the back of a cave near his home, at that time, in Cornwall, the Red House.
See author’s own website: www.suchvillainy.com

 

Title: Wild Roses
Author: Denn Killian Matthews
Review: The story begins in a small town in Oregon where Joshua Haigh befriends Clarence Clarbourne at High School. This friendship develops, but is never quite on equal terms.
See author’s own website: www.wild-roses.info

 

Title: Squeeze Playy!!
Author: Alvin Jackson
Review: A former semi-professional American footballer for Chicago Heights Broncos, Alvin Jackson Jr. (aka Dogg Nivla) is a streetwise, straight-talking sermoniser and moral crusader. In his own, inimitable voice, Jackson delivers an impassioned, motivational gospel for his readers in his new book, Squeeze Playy!!
See author’s own website: www.squeeze-playy.com

 

Title: The Arms of Morpheus: Essays on Swedenborg and Mysticism
Author: Stephen McNeilly(Editor)
Review: Somewhat surprisingly, given the length and detail of his visionary accounts, the question of Swedenborg’s place within the mystical tradition has yet to be fully explored.
See author’s own website: www.the-arms-of-morpheus.com

 

Title: Into the Interior: Discovering Swedenborg
Author: Gary Lachman
Review: Renowned writer on the history of consciousness and the occult, Gary Lachman turns his attentions to the life and thought of the 18th century mystic, Emanuel Swedenborg.
See author’s own website: www.discovering-swedenborg.com

 

Title: Swedenborg’s Secret
Author: Lars Bergquist
Review: This best-selling and critically acclaimed biography is the first major study of Swedenborg in over 50 years. ‘Swedenborg [is] the wonderful restorer of the long lost secret’, writes Peter Ackroyd in his Blake.
See author’s own website: www.swedenborgs-secret.com

 

Title: Drink With The Devil
Author: David Woods
Review: Jim is a shy orphaned boy who loses his job on a farm and decides to live alone in the nearby forest. Angela is a rich and beautiful landowner’s daughter who comes riding by Jim’s hideout one day. Drawn to each other, they embark on a passionate affair.
See author’s own website: www.drink-with-the-devil.com

 

Title: Mr Mikey’s Ladies
Author: Lucy McCarraher
Review: Mr Mikey is middle-aged, gay - and sick of being a hairdresser (sorry: colour and styling artiste!). As the owner of a hair salon in Sydney’s salubrious Balmain district, South London stylist Michael Gorman has spent three years grieving for Bryan, his late Australian lover.
See author’s own website: www.mrmikeysladies.com

 

Title: The Lonely Waves
Author: Subhro Banerjee
Review: ‘The Lonely Waves’ tells a story of loneliness, friendship and crisis faced by three middle-aged aged men. Narayan Sharma, Arjun Sinha and Rajeev Agarwal are very successful professionals. However, all three have come to a point in the private lives when all that is good has left them.
See author’s own website: www.the-lonely-waves.com

 

Title: The Wrong Reality: The Essential Truth About Ourselves and Our World
Author: John Bapty Oates
Review: This is the story of human evolution - its falseness to intelligence up to the present Wrong Reality. The truth about our incomplete brain mutation - that we have religion, education, government, law, but have not achieved the human right to equality, freedom and happiness, so that we are not yet fully human.
See author’s own website: www.the-wrong-reality.com

 

Title: Pocket Fruit Knives
Author: Simon Moore
Review: The author has revealed, in great and fascinating detailed text and photographs, why he has spent 40 years in the pursuit of these knives.
See author’s own website: www.pocket-fruit-knives.com

 

Title: Bulletproof Your Sales Team
Author: Ian Segail
Review: Whilst there is no "silver bullet" solution to increasing sales production, there are five essential strategies that must be in place if you are to weather the storms in a softening market and continue to grow sales revenues.
See author’s own website: www.bulletproof-your-sales-team.com

 

Title: The Perfect Purr: 102 Cat Poems
Author: Hugh O’Connell
Review: 102 Cat Poems about brave cats, famous cats, clever cats, fancy cats, working cats, funny cats, lucky cats, cunning cats, talented cats, fighting cats! And so many more Cat Poems that will amaze and delight readers about the world’s most popular pet!
See author’s own website: www.the-perfect-purr.com

 

Title: God’s Miracles in Lives of Regular People: Mother Maria
Author: Angelic Tarasio
Review: ‘Mother Maria: God’s Miracles’, describes a fascinating life-story of a young woman from a noble family that resided in Western Ukrainian. She survived and triumphed being caught between two political regimes. Her family and she endured the destiny of being well-established and educated people who lost almost everything.
See author’s own website: www.mother-maria.com

 

Title: The Feathered Serpent
Author: James Alexander
Review: The story begins when a semi retired anthropologist, Professor Henry Williams, is drawn into an intriguing and unbelievable trail of fascinating clues. He receives a mysterious parcel from a dubious collector of antiquities, containing a papyrus from Egypt with an incredible story to tell.
See author’s own website: www.the-feathered-serpent.com

 

Title: Agent David Glent
Author: Justine Dahino
Review: George Felix used to be a police agent. Now he is the president of U.S.A. The story starts with the President being awakened by a phone call in the middle of the night. The caller claims to be an long-time friend of his who now wants him dead.
See author’s own website: www.agentdavidglent.com

 

Title: The Magic Lands Beyond
Author: Richard Knight
Review: Ever since she was very small, Lucy knew there was something special about her garden and that if she just dreamed hard enough the fairies would appear to her. One night a hole appears in the garden wall, which leads Lucy to the magic land beyond. Here she is introduced to Paladin, the most powerful wizard of all.
See author’s own website: www.the-magic-lands-beyond.com

 

Title: Imagined Memories - and the Seductive Quest for a Family History
Author: Mike Hulme
Review: From accidental beginnings, Mike Hulme’s interest in genealogy grew first into hobby and then into a catalyst for re-inventing himself as he passed through the dangerous years of mid-life.
See author’s own website: www.imagined-memories.com

 

Title: The View From Her Window
Author: Charmian Coates
Review: In pre-war Blackpool, Laura never expected to have to live with her domineering mother-in-law, but after the tragic accidental death of her first love, Rod, soon after they were wed, she had no other alternative. Left with a honeymoon baby to raise at least they had a roof over their heads.
See author’s own website: www.theviewfromherwindow.com

 

Title: Organic Alice: And The Wiggly Jiggly Worms
Author: Jenny Hall
Review: Organic Alice is a series of four books covering every aspect of vegetable farming. It is written for preschool and Key Stage I children complementing the National Curriculum. Readers discover ad actual organic farm where wildlife characters are as real as people.
See author’s own website: www.organicalice.com

 

Title: The Awakening Of The Lion
Author: Steve Stoessler
Review: On his sixth birthday, Asad Monhammed witnesses the murder of his entire family by unit of the Algerian army. Only his uncle and Asad survive the massacre. He swears revenge and with the help of his uncle he becomes involved with a group of people who use the cover of religious education to work towards a goal which would bring chaos to the Western World.
See author’s own website: www.stevestoessler.com

 

Title: Blue Dharma: The Story of Anaiyailla
Author: Joseph Hunt & Alan Adams
Review: This epic recounts a struggle between good and evil as it took place in a distant part of the universe on a planet not unlike our own. Enmeshed in the struggle are souls of surpassing brilliance and souls almost wholly eclipsed by depravity. Demons, Elves and other creatures most people deem mythical abound.
See author’s own website: www.blue-dharma.com

 

Title: Florentine Masque
Author: David Caldo
Review: The story begins in Florence in 1348, where Alessandro Gerfalco, aged 11 and his sister Felicia, 8, have just survived the plague. Tragedy hits them, however, when they discover that their parents have been murdered. Alessandro pledges revenge.
See author’s own website: www.florentinemasque.com

 

Title: The Second Tour
Author: Terry P. Rizzuti
Review: The Second Tour tells the story of Vietnam in fragmented, non-sequential visions from the perspective of Rootie, a low-level Marine. He describes how he and his friends survived, how they lived and how they died - although not necessarily in that order.
See author’s own website: www.thesecondtour.com

 

Title: The Rainbow Warrior
Author: Charis & Carlos Mundy
Review: Basil, a fifteen-year-old boy from New York and Carola, a thirteen-year-old girl from Madrid, are drawn through their computer screens to find themselves on the planet of Plutonio.
See author’s own website: www.therainbowwarrior.net

 

Title: The Spinetinglers Anthology 2008
Author: Nolene-Patricia Dougan
Review: The stories within this anthology are the product of dedicated members of Spinetinglers. Each story was either voted the story of the month or the members of Spinetinglers voted them to be included in this anthology. The Spinetinglers Anthology 2008 is truly a product of their opinions and work.
See author’s own website: www.thespinetinglersanthology2008.com

 

Title: FREE TO MOVE with the Intu-Flow Longevity System
Author: Scott Sonnon
Review: Trapped in a corset of chronic agony due to a joint disease, Scott Sonnon was told he would never amount to anything significant due to his array of learning disabilities and physical "defects".
See author’s own website: www.free-to-move.com

 

Title: Supernatural Scriptures: For Addiction, Depression, Healing, Prosperity, etc.
Author: Sandra Almond
Review: Transform your life by speaking the supernatural scriptures daily. Your situation might look impossible in the natural, but all things are possible when you walk in the supernatural. You don’t have to be a product of your past and accept your circumstances. Its never too late to change your situation.
See author’s own website: www.supernatural-scriptures.com

 

Title: The Effective Engineer
Author: Philip Beckley
Review: Student Engineers have committed themselves to a stringent course of study aimed at providing a toolkit of technological techniques which will, when supplemented by updates as years pass, support their activities in employment for a lifetime.
See author’s own website: www.the-effective-engineer.com

 

Title: The Maisie Mitchell Story
Author: Maisie Mitchell
Review: As I begin to set down on paper the story of my troubled early life, it is 2005 and I am approaching my eightieth birthday. I was born in the hospital at Howbeck House, the former Hartlepool Union Workhouse, on 3 November 1925 but my story starts before then.
See author’s own website: www.the-maisie-mitchell-story.com

 

Title: Nicky Jones, My Life In Poems
Author: Nicky Jones
Review: Nicky Jones has taken the unusual step of writing her autobiography in the form of poems. Each poem tells of a significant event in her life, something which led to change and growth. This is not an autobiography in the conventional sense.
See author’s own website: www.my-life-in-poems.com

 

Title: The Effective Controller In The 21st Century
Author: Yanyong Thammatucharee
Review: In this groundbreaking book, Yanyong introduces long-term based management strategies to help businesses to achieve long lasting successes from an accounting perspective. The ControllerFOCUS model is used to explain the insights of a total company’s intensified management capability.
See author’s own website: www.the-effective-controller.com

 

Title: To Venice With Love
Author: Jane Beck
Review: The accidental meeting of two strangers on their way to Venice, has wider effects than they could have imagined. Taking the trip of a lifetime, Isobel Campbell looks forward to falling in love with Venice, while Rupert Northcote lives the city, his mind occupied by his work as an architect and the reflections on his past life.
See author’s own website: www.to-venice-with-love.com

 

Title: Visions Unseen
Author: Frances Ripley
Review: Dwelling as we do in the material realm, we humans often need some kind of proof or verification before we can accept the idea of metaphysical realms and Beings. Frances Ripley offers us a unique verification through her beautiful drawings of the elemental and devic kingdom, and through her story of how she came to draw them.
See author’s own website: www.visions-unseen.com

 

Title: The Ultimate Nutrition Guide
Author: Zoe Hellman
Review: It is a fact that 80% of people who are diagnosed with cancer will experience some degree of under nutrition. It is also a fact that nutritional status contributes significantly to the recovery process from cancer treatment. The Ultimate Nutrition Guide answers the question of why and how nutrition is important for those diagnosed with cancer.
See author’s own website: www.the-ultimate-nutrition-guide.com

 

Title: Be Not Deceived
Author: Edward F. Mrkvicka
Review: The most important thing we will ever do is accept or reject the gracious and unmerited gift of salvation, as with our choice we will inherit heaven or hell.
See author’s own website: www.be-not-deceived.com

 

Title: A Gap Year Or Two
Author: Jeremy Macdonogh
Review: In 1970 there was no better way to waste time, with a little style of course, than to take a Cambridge education for a stroll in Europe. A mere 30 years ago this seemed a very cunning plan.
See author’s own website: www.agapyearortwo.com

 

Title: The Big Idea
Author: Antony Archdeacon
Review: John and Phyllis Penry-Hudson have enjoyed thirty years of married life, have two grown-up children and live a comfortable life together. When Phyllis starts spending more time with her mother in Leeds, her QC husband day-dreams of selling the house in her absence and taking the proceeds to live in luxury abroad.
See author’s own website: www.thebigideaonline.net

 

Title: The Faerie Conspiracies
Author: Holly Stacey
Review: Beth is not an average 14 year old girl. Her family has been preyed upon by tragedy for longer than anyone can remember and her father has disappeared several months ago without word.
See author’s own website: www.thefaerieconspiracies.com

 

Title: The President: A Novel
Author: John Stewart
Review: The President goes missing. Every corner of the White House has been searched and double-checked, without success. The Vice President is in Europe, so the decision of whether to go public or not falls upon the Chief of Staff. Just then the phone rings: a journalist has spotted the President sitting on a park bench near the Lincoln Memorial, his only disguise a baseball cap pulled well down over his eyes.
See author’s own website: www.the-president.co.uk

 

Title: Dark Karma
Author: Joyce Veranda Gray
Review: Criminals rarely feel remorse for their actions, think about the consequences of their deeds, or consider the impact they have on other’s lives. In fact people who break the law are often too focused upon what they want and how to get it, to even consider they are breaking the law or recognize that what they are doing is wrong.
See author’s own website: www.joyceverandagray.com

 

Title: The Window
Author: Diana Macs
Review: The Window is an extraordinary work which includes in itself the book of the author, the book of the main female character and the book of the reader. Each left page which is blank provides free space for the readers to describe their spontaneous reactions, in other words, to turn the work into a unique work of their own.
See author’s own website: www.the-window.org

 

Title: Playing The Empire - A Dancer’s Life
Author: John Chapman
Review: Peggie Sheridan was a dancer during the early 20th century. She breathed the theatre atmosphere from her birth, and quickly learnt the arts and techniques of performing. John Chapman fulfils an old lady’s wish by drawing on and expanding her unpublished memoirs, spanning more than six decades.
See author’s own website: www.playing-the-empire.com

 

Title: 54 Simple Truths With Brutal Advice: How To Face The Challenges Of Life
Author: Mike Wash
Review: 54 Simple Truths with Brutal Advice is a common sense guide that provides the reader with a direct no-nonsense approach to living a happy and healthy life at home and at work - two common aspects of life often taken for granted as not being connected.
See author’s own website: www.54simpletruths-with-brutaladvice.com

 

Title: The Power and Freedom of the Human Spirit: Introducing Another Theory of Everything
Author: Earle Josiah
Review: A coherent theory of everything that presents a new understanding of the wondrous world that extends beyond the barriers of normal life. This penetrative insight into a fascinating but unfamiliar world reveals that vibrating spirit energy in the universe is the supreme driving force of human nature and it manifests as will.
See author’s own website: www.thepowerandfreedomofthehumanspirit.com

 

Title: Mary An Unusual Vagrant
Author: Robert Bennie
Review: Mary An Unusual Vagrant is the account of a possible life of a vagrant. Author Robert Bennie reminds her wandering around his workplace. When she died alone, Bennie felt terribly sorry for her and, moved by such a feeling and by the concept that "behind every person there is a story to tell", he decided to put together the small bits of life that he knew about that silent, lonely and grumpy woman and create a plausible story of her life.
See author’s own website: www.mary-anunusualvagrant.com

 

Title: Are We There Yet?: A Guide to Life, Living and Death
Author: Dennis D Hunt
Review: Are we there yet? is the inspirational new guide to questions connected with life, living and death. This is a wide ranging account of the experiences we all might hope to encounter and the emotions, questions and dilemmas that could occur to any of us during our lifetime.
See author’s own website: www.dennisdhunt.com

 

Title: True Love
Author: Jeannie Coppen
Review: True Love is the story of the Collins family, who arrive from America and settle down to live in the country of Surrey. While living there, Emma Collins gives birth to their daughter who is named Helen.
See author’s own website: www.jeannie-coppen.com

 

Title: Rutland’s Guns
Author: Roger Carpenter
Review: In 1899 Major Peter Rutland is sent to lead a Battery in South Africa in order to trial a new weapon - the Ehrhardt Gun - during the Boer War. The novel follows his heroic exploits during scenes of battle and his ability to lead his men both during and between battles.
See author’s own website: www.rutlands-guns.com

 

Title: The Ultimate Conspiracy
Author: James Mccumiskey
Review: The Ultimate Conspiracy: The Biomedical Paradigm by James McCumiskey is a highly controversial but analytical examination of Modern Medicine and of a real scientific alternative to it called New Medicine or German New Medicine.
See author’s own website: www.the-ultimate-conspiracy.com

 

Title: Scientific Proof That (God The Holy) Spirit Exists
Author: Simon Richard Lee
Review: Scientific Proof that (God the Holy) Spirit exists is a brilliant mixture of both religious and scientific writing. It is developed in three volumes, in a clear and discursive way.
See author’s own website: www.silee.me.uk

 

Title: The Eighth Child
Author: Mike Hillier
Review: Alan Brading and his wife Suzanne are happy newly weds, married less than a year when Suzanne is brutally shot down in the street in front of their home. When the trail goes cold in the search for her killer, all Alan has is his vivid memory of her murderer’s face and his will to see justice done.
See author’s own website: www.the-eighth-child.com

 

Title: Dangerous Aspects
Author: Colin Winston Aldridge
Review: Sondra Ackerman lived a normal life in urban Philadelphia with her husband and two children until her world was turned upside down by the discovery of her husband involvement in drug racketeering.
See author’s own website: www.dangerousaspects.com

 

Title: Golden Wings And Navy Blue
Author: John Fay
Review: Golden Wings and Navy Blue is the story of the author’s experiences as a Fleet Air Arm pilot during World War 2. There are very few books available written by such people, and because of this omission the book provides a fascinating insight into the life and times of a Fleet Air Arm pilot.
See author’s own website: www.goldenwings-and-navyblue.com

 

Title: Peace Hotel
Author: Alan Marquis
Review: Follow the adventures of "Germ", the book’s hero, a roguish, yet charming character, a dreamer lacking any real purpose in life until he suddenly becomes motivated, initially by greed.
See author’s own website: www.peace-hotel.com

 

Title: Parallel Journeys
Author: Ruth Skrine
Review: Here is the story of a marriage, of passions lost and found in a setting of controversy about genetic engineering.
See author’s own website: www.parallel-journeys.com

 

Title: A Journey Of Promise
Author: Holly Nurse
Review: A Journey of promise is a fictitious story about a young woman called Gillian Honey. Having outgrown her rural life experiences in promise, she seeks development elsewhere. Her journey, focused around a nursing career, takes her form the rural suburbs of Guyana to urban life in Georgetown, and thereon to London.
See author’s own website: www.ajourneyofpromise.com

 

Title: Ronald The Church Mouse
Author: Lynda K. Miller
Review: Ronald is a tiny church mouse who lives in a small village and does his best to involve others in and around the church. He is, by trade, a cross maker, but can turn his hand to other crafts, which becomes apparent throughout this collection of stories.
See author’s own website: www.ronald-thechurchmouse.com

 

Title: Against Time
Author: Michael Barnes
Review: Daniel was a mature history student in his final year at university. He had lost both his parents in a fatal car accident; more recently though, he had got his life back on track after meeting his girlfriend Kelly.
See author’s own website: www.againsttime.co.uk

 

Title: Cassandra Peel And The Whispers From Underground
Author: J. Robert Maze
Review: Cassandra is horrified when her beloved literature teacher Sarah Beecham is accused of teaching pornographic and subversive material in class, and forced to stand down despite her determination to continue.
See author’s own website: www.cassandra-peel.com

 

Title: Lessons In Duplicity
Author: Peter Mcgregor
Review: John Tamplin is visiting Africa on business when he unexpectedly comes across his childhood sweetheart, Avril, in a hotel. Unable to resist her, as he had been 26 years earlier, he finds himself drawn into her world and her bed.
See author’s own website: www.lessons-in-duplicity.com

 

Title: Life On The Road
Author: Peter Frederick
Review: ‘Life on the Road’ is an amusing collection of memories put together by floor-salesman Peter Frederick throughout his career with IKA Floors.
See author’s own website: www.life-on-the-road.com

 

Title: Damage Rendered
Author: Johnny Richards
Review: This novel is of a species of thriller that is allegorical on a number of levels - ethical, political, geo-political and societal - holding up a mirror to the zeitgeist and unsustainable moral equivalence of the Western World at the turn of the Twenty First Century.
See author’s own website: www.damage-rendered.com

 

Title: Narwhal
Author: Margaret Gill
Review: Narwhal Book 1. (Narwhal Book 2 still in progress) approx. 50,000 words.
Gray Edmond lives with his father and brother on a remote island off the coast of Cornwall. His father has settled here to be free of civilised society and to live a life of self sufficiency.
See author’s own website: www.narwhalwriter.co.uk

 

Title: As It Is
Author: Michael Greening
Review: Some people inhabit their existence, from conception to demise, without being capable of considering any alternative understanding to that which is generally accepted by the society in which they live.
See author’s own website: www.as-it-is.info

 

Title: Despite All Odds
Author: Gladys Lawson
Review: A thriller about true determination, about the struggle to succeed, to fulfil one’s destiny , despite formidable challenges.
See author’s own website: www.despite-all-odds.com

 

Title: Look After Each Other
Author: Marilyn Lillian Rice
Review: When Sofia goes for her regular psychic reading she finds out far more than she expected. Believing that she has found out the date of her death Sofia decides to turn the remainder of her life around and starts by making a "to do" list.
See author’s own website: www.lookaftereachother.com

 

Title: The Other End Of The Rainbow
Author: Lorraine Hellier
Review: There are legends the world over about pots of gold at the end of the rainbow. But what might be at the other end?
See author’s own website: www.theotherendoftherainbow.com

 

Title: The World At Your Feet
Author: Sabirul Islam
Review: An inspiring and persuasive read, Sabirul Islam’s motivational book describing a way to become a young entrepreneur is sure to enthuse people of all ages and walks of life.
See author’s own website: www.theworldatyourfeet.org

 

Title: How To Go Carbon Neutral
Author: Mark Brassington
Review: Author Mark Brassington is determined to go carbon neutral.
He has doggedly set about trying to do so from scratch, using his existing house. As a new father, he wants to do his bit to make sure that his son Charlie has a future on this planet.
See author’s own website: www.howtogocarbonneutral.org

 

Title: The Medicine Man And The Seven Secrets Of Life
Author: Theodore W. Daw
Review: There really is an answer. There really is a truth. There really is a cure to cancer and AIDS and most of our deadly diseases. God really is here with us today, and there really is a way to bring about lasting an immediate world peace. There is a way to produce free electrical energy and end the fuel and pollution and nuke age! And there really is a way to save our planet, and I don’t think we ca see if from here...
See author’s own website: www.the-medicine-man.org

 

Title: Food - Assembly Instructions
Author: Martin James
Review: "OK, you’ve now got a kitchen - but what can you do with it?"
From the outset, Martin James is sympathetic to his readers. By using clear and concise methods of meal creation, he guides even the newest of chefs through the art of cooking.
See author’s own website: www.food-assemblyinstructions.com

 

Title: Contact Points
Author: Elaine Moss
Review:This book is, in essence, nine essays which describe my personal experiences of contact with those on the other side. Beginning with someone who is very shortly to pass on, and eventually ending with a sequence of events which culminate with probable contact being made via a computer.
See author’s own website: www.contact-points.co.uk

 

Title: Ravens Deep
Author: Jane Jordan
Review:Concealed and protected by the ruthless determination of its secretive owner, Ravens Deep is an ancient house that patiently waits to play out the next chapter of its chilling legacy.
See author’s own website: www.ravens-deep.com

 

Title: Nectar Of The Grateful Victim
Author: Taran Dhillon
Review:Nectar of the Grateful Victim is a fictionalized account of thirty years in the life of a remarkable and inspiring woman called "Maya." Her story is by and large true and is typical of many women born in India during the 1950s through the 1970s...a story of exacting societal expectations, control, and limitations.
See author’s own website: www.nectarofthegratefulvictim.com

 

Title: Achieving Inner Peace
Author: Sohan Singh
Review:We all seek internal happiness and mental peace, but quite often in vain. We look for peace in idleness. We look for peace in quiet corners. We travel to distant places, go on pilgrimages but it still eludes us. But people who constantly accept themselves as they are, cultivate their self-awareness, and increase self-knowledge, lead a spiritual life, progress further and gain internal strength.
See author’s own website: www.achievinginnerpeace.com

 

Title: Space Travelers Land At Buckingham Palace
Author: Peter Lancaster Walker
Review:When Space Travellers from the planet Valpon land at Buckingham Palace, London will never be the same! From a chance spot in the Oxford-Cambridge boat race to attending the Epsom Derby, this adventurous group of alien adults (who look exactly like Earth Children) follows their commander, Astrid, as they split visit Valponians’ favourite vacation spot, planet Earth.
See author’s own website: www.space-travelers.co.uk

 

Title: Outer Darkness: 70 Ad - End Of The Jewish World
Author: Jerry Greene
Review: "No human has all the truth or is totally correct in their doctrines."
In a triumph of modern debate, Jerry Greene has provided an intriguing and original set of answers to questions in the Bible. By looking at controversial issues in an original and objective light whilst staying passionate, Outer Darkness has achieved the impossible.
See author’s own website: www.outerdarkness.net

 

Title: Scatterlings Of Africa
Author: Peter Davies
Review: It’s December 1972 and Lieutenant Ron Cartwright is obsessed with defending his country against insurgents in a vicious civil war. Comrade ‘Gumbarishumba’ Gadziwa is equally determined to win the fight for Zimbabwe to be restored to his people.
See author’s own website: www.scatterlingsofafrica.co.uk

 

Title: The Galaxy Boys And The Sphere
Author: Andrew Steele
Review: The Galaxy Boys had no idea they were boys of the galaxy, living in an orphanage in Brooklyn as they were. They also had no perception of events outside planet Earth - now racing towards them across the heavens - events that would change their understanding of reality, then their lives respectively.
See author’s own website: www.the-galaxy-boys.net

 

Title: Roatan Odyssey
Author: Anne Jennings Brown
Review: Texan adventurer Howard Jennings plucks Anne from her quiet village life in England and convinces her not only to marry him but to uproot to the idyllic island of Roatan. Despite her better judgement, Anne packs her bags and meagre finances, and leaves her two children at boarding school.
See author’s own website: www.roatan-odyssey.com

 

Title: The Apprentice Who Stuttered
Author: John Newbury
Review: The young John Newbury had been loving boats since he was a small kid.
When he had the chance to sail a proper one and start his career at sea, he was over the moon. When he was a kid, because of a speech impediment, he was unsure about his own abilities and about what he could achieve in life.
See author’s own website: www.the-apprentice-who-stuttered.com

 

Title: The Highs And Lows Of Online Dating
Author: Cyndi Gayle
Review: This book was written in a tongue in cheek style, to bring a sense of openness ad passion with a wild sense of humour. Most of the way through the book I was either laughing or crying but I was never expressionless. I dug deep in me to bring out a hidden truth without creating offence to others, and to help create openness, coupled with fun and passion.
See author’s own website: www.thehighsandlowsofonlinedating.com

 

Title: Life...It’s A Piece of Cake
Author: Sam J. Webb
Review: Life...it’s a piece of cake is the engaging story about how teenage boy Ben’s life shifts into a whole new level of learning and discovery, after unexpectedly spending a weekend with man of Wisdom Trader Jack.
See author’s own website: www.life-itsapieceofcake.com

 

Title: Wholeness Within
Author: Zoe Joseph
Review: We are living in a time where people are searching for inspirational and spiritual growth, whatever it may be, people are still in search of something, this may be God, self-awareness, guidance, a partner, children, knowledge and wisdom, whatever the case, it all resides under the same thing, spirituality.
See author’s own website: www.wholenesswithin.com

 

Title: The Uprights
Author: James Hill
Review: Their predicament is seemingly hopeless. The land and its vegetation, never offering more than bare subsistence, is close to exhaustion; most meat on the hoof is too fast to catch; and the big cats, their main competitors for the prey, are not averse to turning on their two-legged rivals instead. The climate is changing, making a bad situation even worse.
See author’s own website: www.theuprights.co.uk

 

Title: Relax, We Are Only Visiting This Planet
Author: Willem Naude
Review: This book is not for everyone. It is definitely more for someone who is ready to challenge the conventional model of the world and who is ready to revisit core concepts that matter in life, in an open free thinking way.
See author’s own website: www.relax-weareonlyvisitingthisplanet.com

 

Title: Mariard Volume 1 The Gifting
Author: Christine Jones
Review: Born of their seeds, kingdom will rise against kingdom.
One will hold great mysteries, One will turn the tide. One will not be bound. War is fought not only on the field, but also within the mind.
Nothing is what it seems, take nothing for granted.
See author’s own website: www.mariard-thegifting.com

 

Title: Sell The Pig And Buy Me Out
Author: Ben Aldiss
Review: A cast of sturdy characters representing main stereotypes of the working class’ features: senior ordinary seaman O’Rourke ‘Western Ocean man’; the murderous Captain Jake; Busti, the elderly Egyptian galley boy; drunken Chief Mate Cartrite; Dingbat the ancient alcoholic Welsh engineer; Hesta, the Padre’s wife, and Clarrie the ancient and classically camp chief steward.
See author’s own website: www.sellthepig-and-buymeout.com

 

Title: Handbook Of Human Conflict Technology
Author: Tina Monberg
Review: Gone are the days when CEOs can allow staff to play the conflict lottery. They need outcomes. They need them fast. They need maximum stability and certainty in this unpredictable world. They need to anticipate and prevent tension and conflict at every opportunity.
See author’s own website: www.handbook-of-human-conflict-technology.com

 

Title: The Adventures Of Octavia And Fortepiano
Author: Ann Warner
Review: Little does Octavia know, but her surprise birthday gift from her Grandmother is a grand piano; but this piano is much more than it seems. Fortepiano, for that is what her piano is called, is very much a person in his own right. Little does our friendly piano realise, but he has lodgers under his strings. They are called the Triplets; Poco, Pochettino, (Poch for short), and Placido, all three very mischievous little people.
See author’s own website: www.the-adventures-of-octavia-and-fortepiano.com

 

Title: The Mount’s Bay Monster
Author: Rosemary Davison
Review: In the far south-west of England there is an ancient and mysterious land. Cornwall (or Kernow) is its name. Bounded by huge granite cliffs that sweep down to the wild Atlantic Ocean, remote from the rest of Britain, this is a land of legend and magical beauty.
See author’s own website: www.the-mounts-bay-monster.com

 

Title: Silver Bubbles
Author: Peter Fergus
Review: Mike Morgan’s commercial diving business is going downhill fast; his wife has left him and now all he knows is at risk. It is time to throw caution to the wind and fill a lifetime’s dream, which is to escape to sea and salvage the riches from lost and forgotten shipwrecks.
See author’s own website: www.silver-bubbles.com

 

Title: Forgotten Souls
Author: David T. Procter
Review: The death of a friend means DS Jim Carter must fight his own demons, in the hunt for those responsible. He faces mistrust and vilification from everyone, his ex wife and colleagues, all of whom think of him as a drunk and a liar. Alone and isolated, friendship emerges from a strange quarter.
See author’s own website: www.forgotten-souls.co.uk

 

Title: The Mind of a Genius
Author: David Snowdon
Review: When top British scientist, Malcom Prince, completed his latest project, there were a lot of interested parties. The MI4, the CIA and the Denmark Intelligence were all very interested. The word had spread that Prince had been working on a very important project. And had invented a formula that could change the world.
See author’s own website: www.the-mind-of-a-genius.com

 

Title: Wake Up And Smell The Reality
Author: Brian Fox
Review: When it comes to self-help books, here is a unique one because it does not offer things that are simply not available to the average person. As the name suggests it is based on reality, and is aimed at real people who are interested in learning some things about themselves, in order to make things better for themselves within the world they live in.
See author’s own website: www.wakeupandsmellthereality.com

 

Title: Inner Space Book One
Author: Merlin Fraser
Review: How well do you know your best friend?
How would you react if he was suddenly arrested for murder?
At 45 years of age with a broken childless marriage behind him Detective Inspector Nick Burton is just coasting through life.
See author’s own website: www.merlin-fraser.com

 

Title: Kytos – The Dark Beyond
Author: John von Kesmark
Review: Kytos – The Dark Beyond covers events in Britain in 2078. The part human, part rodent Rathings rule with an iron fist but have to rely on human civil servants to run the country and the economy, crumbling due to trade and travel embargoes imposed by the rest of the world.
See author’s own website: www.kytos-thedarkbeyond.com

 

Title: Stop Smoking Easily and Transform Your Life for Good
Author: Elliott Wald
Review: The stop-smoking method widely believed to be the most successful in the world is now offered in a book that can break your habit for good. Elliott Wald is an expert, a world-renowned authority on smoking cessation, who has personally helped thousands of smokers to stop and has taught his EasyStop method to a network of consultants in three continents.
See author’s own website: www.elliott-wald.com

 

Title: We Are All One
Author: J. M. Harrison
Review: "When you venture beyond identity, you realize that what you are is awakened consciousness. No longer a separate piece of the puzzle of life, but interconnected existence itself."
See author’s own website: www.we-are-all-one.net

 

Title: If She Had Only Said Sorry
Author: Candy Adderley
Review: When Sam was born, her mother was dying, in the act of giving birth to her. As a curse, all her life has been influenced by this episode.
Her sister felt her own life ruined and began to hate and mistreat her since she was a child.
See author’s own website: www.ifshehadonlysaidsorry.com

 

Title: Eternal Death, Lost Beneath The Surface
Author: Lily Strange
Review: Terry Bruckham can’t catch a break. Although the popular author has finally found love with Elvin Barris, the handsome frontman for the highly regarded London blues-rock act Indigo Reflection, forces beyond the worlds between the living and the dead threaten not only her happiness but her very soul. Terry and Elvin’s friends and relatives begin having dreams which reveal the nature of the terrifying threat.
See author’s own website: www.eternal-death.com

 

Title: In Silence, Discovering Self through Meditation
Author: Jane Rosalea Booth
Review: How often does an insight happen that triggers a new thought or a perception that changes the direction of your life? An insight occurred upon a mountain top in China that changed Jane’s life forever. She discovered the power of meditation to transform her life instantly.
See author’s own website: www.in-silence.net

 

Title: Beyond Identity
Author: Preminder Singh Sandhawalia
Review: In 1982 Ranjit Singh is a young student in a small town college in Punjab. Law-abiding and serious, his ambition is to join the Civil Service and serve his country. However, the militancy in Punjab and the disturbances in Delhi in 1984 cause him considerable suffering not for what he does but because of who he is.
See author’s own website: www.beyond-identity.org

 

Title: Sid the Sock Eating Monster
Author: Awen Little
Review: There’s a sock-eating monster in the washing machine. He could be in every house in the world, just waiting for you to put some socks to wash so that he can fulfil his hunger.
See author’s own website: www.sid-the-sock-eating-monster.com

 

Title: Wildlife, Murram and Bush: A Family Adventure
Author: Brian Dawtrey
Review: It is 1962. Imagine leaving behind all that is familiar and comfortable in Norfolk, to travel to an uncharted posting in Tanganyika, with three small children and all your worldly goods, whilst your friends and relations predict doom and disaster in the ‘Dark Continent’. This is the adventure that Brian Dawtrey and his family embarked upon, armed with a black rolled umbrella with a gold band to fight off primitive savages and a brand new Hoover washing machine.
See author’s own website: www.wildlifemurramandbush.com

 

Title: The Flesh Of Kings
Author: M. B. Lemanski
Review: Flaring tensions over Jerusalem’s Temple Mount have led to the complete structural collapse of the Dome of the Rock. Prophesied for millennia, the final terror is at hand, followed by seven long years of apocalyptic warfare locked in stalemate. And then the war is over. Or so it would seem.
See author’s own website: www.thefleshofkings.com

 

Title: The Cause
Author: Jane Mann
Review: Kate Wilson at 28 is at a turning point in her life when she meets the dynamic activist, Mark Stanton, whose aim is to end all animal experiments by the notorious company, Draco. Though reluctant at first, Kate is persuaded by Mark to go undercover for a temporary job in Draco’s laboratories to get vital information.
See author’s own website: www.the-cause.co.uk

 

Title: Too Young to Die
Author: David Snowdon
Review: When June Patterson was brutally murdered on Streatham Common, the whole nation was sickened by the gruesome, cold-blooded killing. And everyone reckoned that it would only be a matter of time before the vicious killer was caught and brought to justice. But four years later, the police were no nearer to catching the killer than they were on day one.
See author’s own website: www.too-young-to-die.com

 

Title: You Don’t Have to Change Who You Are to Have a Great Marriage
Author: Max Vogt
Review: Using a very conversational style, Dr. Max stresses how our personality features, inherited by our familiar background plus the experiences in our adult life, create our reactions and behaviours every day. That may provoke us not being open to our partner or not dealing with matters in our daily life as straight as we should. That’s because our life is just not as we would.
See author’s own website: www.great-marriage.net

 

Title: Harry Hanson And The Seaham Pit Disaster
Author: Stephen Ward
Review: On the 8th of September 1880, an explosion rocked the small town of Seaham Harbour. That explosion led to what has become known in the mining history of the North East of England, as the Seaham pit disaster. Over one hundred and sixty men lost their lives.
See author’s own website: www.seahamdisaster.com

 

Title: Martyr’s Creek
Author: David Chacko
Review: What happens when an old enemy dies and names you the executor of his estate? How many ways can hatred twist into less deadly things? How many people from the past will appear in this wake like walking ghosts?
See author’s own website: www.martyrscreek.com

 

Title: The Glass Dagger - First Book Of The Glassmaker Series
Author: Peter Cooke
Review: When Giam Bellini, rising star of Murano glassmaking, falls in love with Lady Maria Morisini it lights the fuse of an explosive tale of betrayal and intrigue. This encompasses the corrupt sixteenth century world of Venetian politics and the Court of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
See author’s own website: www.theglassdagger.co.uk

 

Title: Strike Terror
Author: Bob McElwain
Review: When a sniper kills the lovely woman Nick is walking behind, he can’t restrain himself. He tries for the shooter. Bare handed. Even though he fails, it’s headline news. Kate wants a follow up story. Nick isn’t interested.
See author’s own website: www.strike-terror.com

 

Title: A Comfortable Death
Author: J.S. Raynor
Review: On 30th December 1965, Ferdinand Marcos was inaugurated as President of the Philippines. On the same day, in the province of Cotobato, Dolores Tiguelo gives birth to her eighth child, Lisa. This is Lisa’s story.
See author’s own website: www.acomfortabledeath.com

 
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