Philip Newman


Biography

Phil Newman, fourteen years a Concorde Flight Engineer, has turned his hand to romantic adventure novels to carry the green, sustainable, energy message. The Matriarch series of books are based on the findings of Christopher Jordan, as found in his "Secrets of the Sun Sects", and on his own, extensive, travels in the Southern Ocean, Antarctica, and the tropical rainforests. Philip brings adventure and excitement to the science of renewable energy and the study of the Ancients' use of the Sun.

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Clinton Hill    by Philip Newman
Price: $0.99 USD. 98660 words. Published on August 30, 2010. Fiction.

Brian Conway buys a nineteenth century, 5-family, brownstone in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill. In the cellar he finds Henrietta: the original cast iron furnace, and faithful partner in a 120 year union of hearth & home. Next door is Elizabeth, a caramel Caribbean, who brings sunshine to the dark, crack riddles streets.
How to Fly a Concorde    by Philip Newman
Price: $3.99 USD. 38480 words. Published on August 8, 2010. Fiction.

Few believe a small piece of metal on a Paris runway sent a Concorde careering into an hotel killing 113 people in July of 2000. Such a concept would demand a close inspection of every runway after every take off or it would happen again, and again ... None who flew her believe it, nor should they. The author, a senior Concorde Flight Engineer, tells of the human failings behind the tragedy.
The Matriarchs, Book II, Meira & The Seahorse    by Philip Newman
Price: $4.99 USD. 101890 words. Published on February 18, 2010. Fiction.

When an old friend finds her in Paris Meira knows her enemies are close. She runs south, to the Sun, where she joins the crew of yacht that turns out to be much more than a simple pleasure craft. Has she escaped, or have they trapped her?
Meira in Looking for Father    by Philip Newman
Price: $3.99 USD. 109580 words. Published on November 28, 2009. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
MEIRA MCMAHON is pursued by governments, churches, and the bad boys of the fossil fuels industry, as she peels back the layers of violence and deceit that surround the Ancients' use of solar technology. Infuriated by her first lover's philandering she sets out to put a few things right with the men in her life, starting with why her father left, and why her mother refuses to explain.

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  • Secrets of the Sun Sects on Aug. 25, 2010
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    Christopher Jordan generously gives us the benefits of years of careful research and analysis. His ability to clear away the religious clutter, and to examine the evidence left over millions of years, with an open intelligence, makes this book a must for any who seek truth. Armed with the knowledge contained in this book today's engineers and scientists can build sustainable, pollution free, communities.
  • The Ark of the Covenant Operations Manual on Jan. 09, 2012
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    This is a most illuminating. common sense, treatise on the origins, use, and practicalities of the Ark of the Convenant. This clearing of the mumbo jumbo, hokus pokus, that surrounds the concepts of the arks, and of the exodus from Egypt is long overdue. Full marks Christopher Jordan; the world of common sense needs more like you.