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There is a CIA Agent, undercover in Scotland, A disturbed individual, who regards the Agent as an alien. A few Cybernats, A couple of CID police officers, and the novel takes place over a short period of time during the current political situation in Scotland, in the run up to the referendum for independence.The book opens with Dave Stuart, an undercover CIA Agent in Scotland, sent to investigate Cybernats; who they are, and what bearing they may have regarding US interests, especially if Scotland becomes an independent country. Simon Parker is a disturbed young man who has started off by murdering a young female student, and as the novel progresses, his madness becomes more apparent. He sees the poet Tennyson in periods of stress, and interprets pieces of verse as instructions. He is also convinced Dave Stuart is an alien on earth. He commits more murders as the book progresses.It is not all horror and political intrigue; there is some humour in there also!
When the decapitated heads of an adult male and a young female are discovered in Glasgow, Detectives McBruce and Cartle are mystified. Until YouTube footage of both victims beheaded live on video are brought to their attention.As they investigate, horrific consequences come to light, not only around the two murders in question, but of past events steeped in tragedy and cruelty, and how the abusive happenings over the years in a Childrens Home can lead to a fractured sense of morality.Is all evil bad, may be a question for the fields of religion and psychology. One man though has answered that question himself, and regards the evil he does, not as cruel and murderous, but justice.
This is a book to hopefully encourage and inspire. This is not designed as a self-help book, or a book that will change your life, or even a book that will help anyone to come to terms with difficulties in their own life at this particular moment in time.I wrote this book as an inspiration to myself, and as I believe it to help me in that regard, then perhaps it may do the same for others who read it.Everyone is welcome to take as much or as little from the text as they want. There is nothing religious, or fundamentally godly in anyway whatsoever in this text, except perhaps, in the general message which I would like to convey to anyone that would listen, and that is to be nice to other people, and respect other people, and hope that in doing so you will be liked and respected in return. Inspire and encourage others, and in return, you may be inspired and encouraged yourself.I wish you well.
Discover the thoughts of trees, and the aspirations of a bridge and other inanimate objects. From the stars above to the insect in the field, from Mayan Gods to mermaids, from extraterrestrials to Jack the Lad's. Within are a mixture of snapshots of a moment in time, hilarious episodes of alien interventions, and tales of emotional trauma, of suicide, as well as an odyssey to find enlightenment, the effects of junkmail, and what stress Elvis put on his neighbours. Contained within Rat Race Nights, over forty short stories, and prose pieces, both old and new, plus a taster of my novel Punisher due for publication soon. Ranging from end of civilisation horror, to fantasy and science fiction, urban realism, and humour. This thought provoking collection is the second edition of Rat Race Nights and contains all the stories in my earlier collection of When Pigs Fly Does Mud Fall As Rain.
Follow Joe, at various episodes in his life, from childhood to teenager, to adult. Joe's world isn't perfect, and neither are the people around him, but as he grows he finds that compromise and acceptance can be both a good and a bad thing. Trouble at school, with his friends, and his parents, especially his father, all come alive in these snapshots of time. How Joe reacts, and overcomes, shapes the person that he comes to be. These tales will both delight and enthrall, and at times, perhaps even bring a tear to your eye, but there's nothing more here than what many in life contend with, and deal with, and come out the other side, all the better for the experience.
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