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This book reports writings from my experiences with the spirit. My
automatic writings from spirit are led by a spirit guide, once a
parson on the earth, born in Herefordshire 1795 died in Shropshire
1856. He is know to me as Richard and I have many volumes of
writings by him from his spirit form and over the years writings
from other spirits who came to me. I practice automatic writing
each day at my home in the cottage. With pen and paper ready, the
spirit of Richard my spirit guide, then takes over and the
automatic writing begins. The session can take half an hour or
more. The spirits then signs off with their earthly name, the
vibration the leaves my hand and the spirit severs
This book reports writings from my experiences with the spirit.
My hopes are with the dead my place with them will be And I with
them shall travel on through all futurity. Yet leaving here a name
I trust will not perish with the dust. R. Southey 1774 - 1843
A potpourri of stories, articles and plays An easy to read
traveling and holiday companion.
Little did Kate O'Connell know when she sold Poopy's discarded
bitches that the half monkey face and mesmerizing eyes were
eventually to be acclaimed by Crufts and throughout the Irish
Canine Republic. However Lady Allypisangle of the local manor,
always on the look out for a novelty snapped up the brood. To Kate
O' Connell's shock, the Lady got a first at the Dublin Crufts. So
whilst Lady A was being presented with her prize, Kate snatched
'Cookie' from it's booth and made haste back to her cottage at
Allypisangle. Then Kate realising she was hording hot property, one
night, surreptitiously returned the animal to the manor. The
weeping Lady A,suddenly heard a loud squeal. She rushed to the door
to find her prize winner suspended in mid air clawed by the famous
Black Devil Eagle, then in a panic reached for her rifle and shot
it stone dead A satirical Irish comedy that just keeps 'ago-in'
Bury St. Edmuds a pleasant enough town retaining its Georgian
atmosphere and other significent periods including the its historic
abbey, and a local natoriety, Willian Cawder. 'Murder of Maria
Martin and the Red Barn'. Cawder was hanged for the crime and his
skin, a book-binding, displayed in the local museum. On the lighter
side, the famous farce ' Charley's Aunt' aired its first perfomance
at the Theatre Royal. A modern day offering, the Abbey Choir of
which were, Mr Johnnie Parkin as chief chorister. and a younger
participant Tom Beck and lodger in Johnnie's large Regency house in
Queens Square. Yet all was to change when a police raid intercepted
Johnnie's 'Drag Ball', arrests were made to all and saundry except
of course Johnnie who dangled a pouch of gold severeigns in front
of a greedy-eyed police inspector Living now under a dark cloud and
Johnnie's entertainment venues curbed, he decided to sell up lock
stock a barrel and try his luck in Perth Australia accomapanied by
his young lodger Tom Beck.
When young James Fotheril arrived at Capfell Hall as butler to two
elderly ladies. Lady Dora and Lady Elvina. Little did he know what
the position was to bring. Hard times prevailed and Jack the stable
boy after being dismissed, hanged himself. So why did Inspector
Bird point an accusing finger at Lady Dora? After temporally
dismissing James, the two ladies did a flit, seeking refuge in a
Brighton Hotel? James decided to take a short holiday and by a
coincidence found himself in Brighton looking for work. Only to
discover the whereabouts of the two ladies. Lady Dora at the
hotel's ball impersonating Anastasia the estranged Russian
Princess. Then James appeared in a Russian costume and pronounced
her as a fake and quickly disappeared. A novel of mystery,
intrigue, suspense and high comedy and in the end did- ' Well end
well? '
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Queen Bea (Paperback)
Ronald Griffin
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Little did war-time pub landlords Bob and Bea Grey know they were
to become victims of Nazi conspiracy. One time music hall artists
they were spotted performing an imitation of the King and Queen by
Lionel Westhead head of Wartime Ministry of Information. He
immediately signed them on as stand-ins for the royal couple.
Thinking the King needed a rest, Westhead arranged a holiday in
British Columbia Canada at the invitation of their host the high
Commissioner. The King and Queen refused the invitation and as the
commissioner had never met the Royals to save face, Bob and Bea
were sent in in their place. But all was not to be as the royal
plane was intercepted and Bob and Bea were whisked off to Coburg
Castle in Germany under the pretext that the incarcerated King and
Queen on German soil could put an end to the war. A novel of high
comedy,intrigue and mystery.
Strange that Elsa Carlos wartime ENSA variety artist should find
herself locked up in a French Chateau accused of the murder of a
fellow artist Sally Wolstenholme. Stranger still when the Chateau
was bombed and caught fire she managed to escape into Spain with
the help of a young army chef, leaving the rest of the garrison for
dead. Also strange when Joan Wragg also a spinster from Clapham
London, civil servant and staunch churchgoer when on a 1950's
package holiday in Spain was discovered naked on an afternoon sea
trip and taken for a local prostitute and arrested. Even stranger
when Elsa Carlos now working at the Casablanca Hotel as a room
maid, discovered through a photograph in a newspaper taken of the
naked Miss Wragg, resembled not only herself, but was also staying
at the Casablanca. Through a handsome and sympathetic Spanish
inspector, Joan Wragg proved her innocence and was eventually freed
to return to her hum-drum life in London, but disinclined to do so
- but for what reason?
In an attempt to rescue his great aunt Josephine from a monastery
in Honpour India. Art student Benjamin Bart resorts to posing nude
for a (bent) retired major. Realizing he is caught up in a sinister
porn ring, makes a quick getaway with the major's glass eye created
for him by the famous Russian artist Faberge'. The 'eye' manifests
disaster for everyone in its wake, except Benjamin. With several
deaths on his hands and to escape detection, Ben impersonates a
Russian countess. More disaster confronts him when his ship to
India mysteriously sinks. Ben finds solace in his French steward
Maurice who agrees to act as husband until they finally reach
Bombay. During the second voyage Ben (now Olga) finds himself
caught up in a German spy ring and witness to a murder. On reaching
Bombay, Ben is handsomely rewarded for his exposure of the German
spies. In a final search for his great aunt Josephine, leads to
strange and dire circumstances
Young Pete Beck left sleepy East Anglia with the prospects and
hopes of a better life in Australia. His short stay with his Uncle
Tom in Perth proved a traumatic after discovering his uncle was
linked with a 'gay setup'. He absconded to a Sydney hostel where he
became involved in a confrontation with a drug addict and a scuffle
knocked the assailant unconscious. Pete quickly checked out only to
discover he was about to be hounded by the police for an attempted
murder. To escape the trauma of Sydney, Pete sought work with the
help of resettlement officer Don Gibbs, on a remote farm in the
terrain of the Blue Mountains, where the farmer John Crane lived
with Ellen, his surrogate deaf sister. Pete was to discover the
truth of their relationship when he found they were in a sexual
relationship and Ellen eventually became pregnant. To save face,
John offered Pete a share in the farm if he would partake in a mock
marriage with Ellen.
The late 1940's in bomb shattered Hamm Westphalia (Germany),
tragedy struck for young Louise Hansel on discovering that her
father, interned to a prison asylum for stabbing to death several
occupying Russian military. On a visit and just before his the
death, her father slid for her protection, the fateful dagger It
was not long after when as a pupil at a convent school, she was
soon to discover the dagger's power. Having formed a close
relationship with Rosa a pupil, Lu discovered Rosa switched her
affections. Enraged with jealousy and lured out by a full moon Lu
discovered Rosa and her girlfriend together in a nearby wood. In a
frenzied fit of jealousy, she fled at Rosa and stabbed her to
death. Her terrified companion escaped but there was no reportage
or was the body of Rosa ever found.
University student Gavin received a terse phone call from his
mother demanding that he come home as his father was ill. Shocked
for he believed his father to be a fit man. His father died soon
after his arrival home. He accused his mother of poisoning her
husband, knowing she knew of a longstanding affair between her
husband and his business partner the beautiful Madam-De-vere. He
also suspected his father's younger brother Rex of a sexual
relationship with his mother, only to discover such an accusation
refuted when Rex introduced him to his lover Robin, a young man
many years his junior. A month later his mother died of a heart
attack leaving Gavin sole heir to their estate. Rex helped him to
come to terms with his bereavement and certain sexual aspects of
Gavin's personality of which he was soon to discover much his
confusion.
Young orphaned Tom Luke a companion to Squire Montford, discovered
on the elders' death that he was the squire's illegitimate
grandson, through a love-match between the squires son David and
Mary (a maid) Tom's late mother. David absconded to a remote farm
in Sussex where Tom was eventually to learn of his early death and
he being the squire's only son thought he was sole benefactor to
the Montford estates. To Tom's dismay the squire's London solicitor
having died suddenly had already transferred the Montford deeds to
the squire's great nephew Rev.Charles Mackay of Fife Scotland, who
claimed to be rightful heir to the estates. So did Tom Luke through
his coincidental and strange escapades finally make claim to his
inheritance or did the Rev. Charles Mackay have prior claim. The
novel evolves around other characters of incomprehensible male and
female relationships adding certain piquancy and drama to the plot.
RONALD GRIFFIN, BEG A HAIR FOR MEMORY, Autobiography of a Psychic
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