Debbie is a middle-aged, boring civil servant with a secret life as a writer...
She's worked in law enforcement for over 25 years, in a variety of different roles, which may be why the darker side of life tends to emerge in her writing. If she makes enough money selling books, perhaps she'll be able to afford counselling instead.
Lenny’s been released early from prison. He’s got a normal and boring job, and he’s living a normal and boring life in a small flat in Liverpool. But Lenny’s never done normal. Or boring. Everything comes with a price and this time he's risking his freedom and maybe even his life.
The cops have made Lenny an offer – help the police pull in one of London’s biggest criminals and there might be a way to stay out of prison. But the chain of evidence he needs to bring Jackson down might just be the noose around his own neck.
Lenny’s turned his back on the past. In return for police protection and a lighter sentence, he’s grassed up his old gangland boss and he’s hoping that eventually he’ll be free to start a new life with Amanda. But turning his life around is going to be a lot harder than he thinks.
It’s Eddie’s trial and Michael is reliving events he’d rather forget. Giving evidence means he can’t hide, and there are still people looking for him and old debts to be repaid. It was never going to be easy.
Michael realises he has to face his demons head-on if he's ever going to move on with his life – and now he's on a collision course with his worst nightmare.
(approx 87,000 word novel)
After life as a rent boy and Lee's death, can Michael ever escape his past? When he meets Amanda at the cashpoint, he's in deeper than he ever imagined possible. (approx 87,000 word novel)
Michael Redford died on his seventeenth birthday – the night Eddie picked him up off the street, shot him full of heroin and assaulted him.
(approx 85,000 word novel)
Armageddon Yellowstone: Hell Unleashed
on Dec. 27, 2011
If like me, you're a Brit fascinated by Yellowstone and the films about volcanoes, this is a book worth reading. It combines geology with science fiction, with a bit of native american mystique thrown in for good measure. Rather too many viewpoints for my personal taste with a lot of short scenes that occasional left me wondering where we were, but there is a well-constructed storyline in here with detailed characters and a lot of research. I wasn't fussed with some of the info-dumping, but I did come to care about Tom and the choices he had to make. All in all, I enjoyed reading this ebook.