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For the first time, the books in the trilogy are now available all
together and in print after appearing separately on Kindle (I have
made some minor modifications). In The Girl with the Fish Tattoo,
Morose is enlisted to help investigate a series of terrorist
bombings which have led to anti-Muslim riots and a right-wing
nationalist backlash. Everyone assumes a political explanation but
Morose is less convinced. And just how does the sexy biker girl
with the piranha tattoo fit in? The Girl who Swam with Sharks
represents an exotic interlude from the political thriller style of
the other two books and is more like a traditional whodunit. Morose
travels to Thailand to rescue his older brother Endeavour who has
been arrested and accused of helping his young Thai girlfriend
murder her rich American husband. Finally, in The Girl who Cried
Wolf, Morose is recalled from exile in Iceland to defuse the
Croydon Missile Crisis. After refusing to cooperate with rendition
and extradition, Uncle Kenny, who is seeking re-election as Prime
Minister after four years in office, is threatened with rogue drone
missiles by the American Ambassador. What should Kenny do with
Julian St. James, the founder of the radical FidelNews.com website,
who has leaked top secret US military documents and is accused of
raping a student in Sweden? Also, can Morose solve the curious
incident of the wolf which did not howl in the night? At least
Morose is not alone and is ably assisted by his trusty sergeant,
Louise, by the ambiguous founder of Manchester's No. 1
Transsexuals' Detective Agency, Eddie, and by the lovable Icelandic
Criminology student, Dora.
Book 3 in my football series is very different from the first two
books, The Winning Touch and The Winning Tackle, in that it is more
concerned with growing up, relationships and rites of passage,
although the football detail remains important. This is the story
of Pandora, who previously has only been talked about but now
actually makes her first appearance in person with a devastating
impact. As well, the tales of the other main characters, Killer
Kev, Meaty, Davo, Kirsty, Suzie, Zoe and Adriano are continued. The
ground is laid for The Winning Team, the final book in the series,
which will return to the style of the first two books. This time,
though, the tone is darker as evil throws one of the major players
into a deep crisis...
For the first time, the seven Firewoman Sam stories which have
already been published on Kindle are available in printed form (I
have made some minor changes). Firewoman Sam rescues kites, cats, a
little girl and a pink penguin. As a feminist heroine, she fights
fires and prejudice but becoming famous also leads to problems. I
have rounded these off with three new stories which describe Sam's
search for true love and happiness. They also answer the mystery of
what happened to the little girl's dad after the first story. They
are intended to be read aloud at bedtime. As they sometimes deal
with serious issues, I hope they won't lead to sleepless nights. I
think the stories develop and mature as the little girl grows up.
So, they start off young (4-5?) and end up at about 10. I hope the
stories will help with verbal skills and will encourage both a
discussion of the issues as well as an active imagination.
With the collapse of the euro, the inner city riots, the suicide
bombs on the trains and the national public service strikes, the
Olympic Games have been transferred from Europe to a safer and more
stable venue -- South Africa. Exiled in America, Kirsty, Scotland's
only representative, is reunited with Arsenal and England striker
Suzie in Team GB, which fortunately has not been drawn in the same
group as Killer Kev's Fiji (who have already scalped New Zealand in
the qualifiers). Other characters from the earlier books reappear
too in this final book of the series: the D-list soap star Pandora
is filming a caring advert for African orphans; Davo has been
appointed a tournament referee; Adriano is commentating for Radio
5.5 and Zoe and Meaty (accompanied by Meaty Junior) are enjoying a
belated honeymoon. The crucial question is: just who will be the
winning team?
The Gang of 3 (three very different personalities, Kirsty, Suzie
and Zoe) form the spine of the Greenside Girls u/14 football team.
After a disastrous first date, Kirsty, the team's feisty captain
and midfield dynamo, loses the plot and gets herself sent off,
costing her team two vital promotion points. Is Kirsty strong
enough to overcome this lowest moment of her short life and fulfil
her quest for football honours, true romance and the perfect pork
pie? And why is an unexpected third card so vital for her future
happiness? The Winning Tackle is the sequel to the popular The
Winning Touch and sees the return of colourful characters like
Meathook, Adriano and Killer Kev. Which is more important: losing
in style or winning ugly? Is it possible to play the beautiful game
and win?
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