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Circles Of Fear
Vigilante
The Sword And The Dagger
Flaxmead
'Circles Of Fear' A feel good story, initially a series of three novels, is now more relevant than ever. An Australian blues guitarist at war with his powerful father finds his childhood sweetheart, things couldn't be better for Jason Brinkly. He battles the normal boredom come fun life in a band and is thrown to the lions of darkness in the conflict of Armageddon at the turn of the second millennium. Carrying the sword of the cross from an unlikely source he must rise from boredom, fight through disaster, wrangle with stardom and confront power. Where will this lead and can a humble blues guitarist overcome such odds.
'The Sword And The Dagger' Fial McMurrin loved only one women,
Angelina, he also loved his country. Written between the lines of historical fact begins amid the disastrous Expedition de Ireland by the French in 1796 attempting to land French troops on Irish soil during the Napoleonic wars. A young boy witnesses the mayhem with his father, a member of the society of united Irishmen. His parents are murdered by the British army, rescued and nurtured in the ways of the sea; Fial joins the British Navy, when the time is right he becomes a notorious pirate.
'Vigilante.' The first novel in a series of works featuring the character John Stanton and his family. A British MI6 operative retired in Australia seeking to win back his lost family. Whilst rescuing his beautiful wife a journalist from the clutches of Australian power, Stanton finds a little more than he expected. With help from his sidekick Cadiche, a part aboriginal state police officer, he confronts the threat with ruthless application.
'Once Upon A Time In Australia.' Another in the John Stanton series. A romance centred in Australia's Western Sydney's underworld. A definite adult publication not for the faint hearted. Stanton is drawn into the pubic domain after his sidekick Cadiche is gunned down by a radical terror group. He searches for the truth amid Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs, The Mafia, Politicians, Stonemasons, the Asian underworld and Middle Eastern Radicals attempting to take control of organised crime.
'Bella Elizabeth'. Further adventures with John Stanton. Bella is of French parents, a stunning black haired blue eyed beauty. She is Stanton's second childhood sweetheart, she looses the war against Jodi Ann for Stanton's marriage vows. She finds other ways to become part of his life to get her own way. As an MI6 operative, sex is the weapon of choice, a date with Bella Elizabeth is a date with death. Dedicated to the infamous Hay street brothels in Kalgoorlie West Australia, where the author found incredible character reference for this manuscript. This is another adult publication for the open minded to say the least.
'Jodi Ann'. In the John Stanton series. Stanton's childhood sweetheart, blonde and beautiful she is a newspaper reporter within her fathers Media Empire and eventually takes the reins. In the life of Jodi Ann the journalist, only love is sacred and things are not always as they seem. Protected by the dark shadow of her powerful husband John Stanton and lifetime adversary but much loved friend Bella Elizabeth, she looks for truth. She has problems handling the truth, but love prevails.
Currently in edit, 'Member 0026'. A gallant single red headed mother, disillusioned by government direction in Australia builds a political party in an attempt to bring Australia together as one nation. The party explodes into a national threat to current political power, Stanton sends an MI6 operative to gather intelligence on this new power. The male operative joins the organisation early and is known as member 0026.
Currently in edit, 'Flaxmead. The Hunt For Rose'. Another in the John Stanton series. Flaxmead the Australian giant thoroughbred icon is taken to British Ascot then, on to America. Security is a nightmare; John Stanton and his wife Jodi Ann ensure the separation of powers is maintained amid the planets underworld. They use thin leads in an effort to find Rose Blake, daughter of Flaxmead's original owner Winston Blake, she vanished whilst in Bowral NSW Australia, during the Milat Belanglo Forest backpacker murders and has not been seen since. Whilst wrangling with the planets equine elite, things are not quite as the optic nerve would have one believe.
For Mothers
PREFACE
At the height of a brilliant career with MI6 John Stanton's wife Jodi and family flee from all present danger to the solace of the anonymous. A marriage of deep love this leaves Stanton shattered and broken, he immerses himself in work to allay the black dog bitting at his mind.
British government powered by the psyche of an iron lady places the lives of female soldiers in harms way. John Stanton has a brilliant female operative Bella Elizabeth Fonteyn placed in his care to train in counter espionage during the later part of the cold war, the association holds a skeleton in the closet. Stanton the most effectual and disciplined operative the organisation has ever seen begins to question the merits of this social tactic, the first time he has uttered a word against authoritarianism.
Sent on a suicide mission behind the eastern block kept secret from Stanton, Bella Elizabeth Fonteyn comes home alive. What happens next will change the security of the planet.