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Four university friends visit Jerusalem and return home sharing a secret which will change their lives and those under their influence. After his father's death, and before taking up his ownplace at university in Edinburgh, the son of one of the four finds himself at the centre of a dangerous quest. Evil swirls around him as he encounters a mystical ferryman with superhumanstrength, a strikingly beautiful girl who befriends him, his father's contemporaries who he meets for the first time, and a professional assassin employed by one of them to kill him. In arace against time, and in his naivety unable clearly to distinguish between friend and foe, he receives his father's sole legacy, a box apparently only containing a candle. The quest takes himto Jerusalem and Southern France; to Whitby, the Hebrides, Walsingham and the Norfolk salt marshes. 'Something almost lost to the world remains'.
It all begins as a visit to their favourite countryside park with their mother. But when Charlotte and her younger brother Ben fall asleep in Hare Hill's walled garden, they are transported to a magical world where anything is possible. They find themselves faced with challenges and fiendish puzzles, which they must solve in order to get back to the world they know, and to discover a secret that will change their lives forever... The Children of Hare Hill is a tale of adventure, life and magic from the author of One Day in Gitmo Nation, Drawing Dead and Krampus: A Christmas Tale.
Eddie Nelson is a professional poker player, testing his skills in Las Vegas at the World Series of Poker for the first time. Unfortunately, he's on the worst run of his life and can't afford his buy-in to the Main Event. Then he meets a shadowy figure called Raphael who offers to back him for a fifty-fifty split of any winnings. But if he loses, he has to play in a private tournament of Raphael's choosing... Drawing Dead is a tale of poker and vampires by Scott McKenzie, author of One Day in Gitmo Nation, Death by Autopen and Rebirth.
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