At last I
got In The Wicker Wood edited and into print, but like Milligan and
Puckoon, it nearly drove me daft.
Anyway
it's for sale now and my Beta Readers say they like it and that it is
a page turner – but what else do you do with a book except turn the
pages.
Maybe they
mean it's a book you will read not fling at the wall in frustration!
I do that
a lot especially when the lovely girls Michelle, Naoimi and Lucy in
chapter two are Anabelle, Cindy and Debbie by chapter nearly last –
Titchmarsh should stick to telling us about flowers.
Or when
the solicitor sees the client arriving at the door on the CCTV and
also sees his secretary letting her in. Then a few pages later he is
at his desk and rises to meet the client as she knocks on his door.
Then the client's POV says he was sitting at the desk when the
secretary opened the door and announced her.
The writer
should have stuck with being a TV Producer. But that's not the worse
– the baddie secretes the kidnapped girl in the attic and then when
a rescue attempt sets a blaze in the living room – HE CALLED THE
FIRE BRIGADE AND THE POLICE!!
Hey
Buddy what's this young one doing tied up in your attic – is this
Fifty Shades of Choking Smoke?
Anyway
back to my book that you won't throw at the wall or out the window –
that reminds me Simeon rang me from the Window's Help Centre and
asked me to open my windows – I'm frozen now and he has hung up!
Anyway
judge for yourself:
The
time is Ireland in a fragile peace deal, after the Northern Ireland
Ceasefire.
George Edward Bowen believes he is dying from terminal cancer. He has sin on his soul and although not a Catholic he wants Priestly Absolution for the girls he kidnapped and killed. He abducts Father Jim Gaffney.
Bishop Sylvester Mahon, who is also hiding secrets, contacts his old IRA acquaintance Shane O'Neill and asks him to find and rescue Gaffney. When Sonny Mc Entaggart finally finds out who his father is – he is on the run from the authorities. He is using the alias, Shane O'Neill.
Detective Seamus Fanahan, ably assisted by the superior detection skills of Sheba – a seeing eye dog – identifies and apprehends the kidnapper.
George Edward Bowen believes he is dying from terminal cancer. He has sin on his soul and although not a Catholic he wants Priestly Absolution for the girls he kidnapped and killed. He abducts Father Jim Gaffney.
Bishop Sylvester Mahon, who is also hiding secrets, contacts his old IRA acquaintance Shane O'Neill and asks him to find and rescue Gaffney. When Sonny Mc Entaggart finally finds out who his father is – he is on the run from the authorities. He is using the alias, Shane O'Neill.
Detective Seamus Fanahan, ably assisted by the superior detection skills of Sheba – a seeing eye dog – identifies and apprehends the kidnapper.
Have
a goo inside the POD or buy the Kindle Edition, here or perhaps there
– even Japan from the Google Search.
Wow!
Not bad going for a Bogger!
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