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IN THIS SEQUEL to Christopher Scott's thriller Choke Point (CreateSpace 2009), David Lomax has returned from his deadly adventure in Spain and Gibraltar and is trying - unsuccessfully - to pick up the threads of his disorganized life, including his mercurial girlfriend Anna. Simon Upton, one of his few friends in Brighton, invites him for a little sailing in his old wooden boat the Sally Sweeting. This turns out to be a hazardous and scary night-time crossing of the English Channel, the busiest waterway in the world. During the voyage he meets the only other person aboard - 'Mac', the extraordinary and strange 12-year-old girl, a near-genius, ward of Simon. Back in England, he hears that his old Portobello Road companion, Goldie has died - and to his astonishment has named him sole beneficiary of what turns out to be a considerable fortune. Flush with money as a result, he plans to take Anna, Mac and Simon on a no-expense-spared trip to Paris, with the stated purpose of allowing Anna to guide the unsophisticated Mac in buying some clothes. And would Paris work its magic on Anna, David wonders hopefully. Before leaving, he receives a message from his former adversary in Gibraltar, Emilio Busutil, who is renewing his interest in having David join his worldwide organization. The Gibraltarian and David meet again at the start of a month-long cruise in the Mediterranean on board Busutil's luxurious motor-yacht the Lord Nelson. David watches Busutil steadily assemble a team to pursue his next international target, centered on the tiny island of Chronos in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily. Disaster strikes on Christmas Day. Neither David nor his companions on Busutil's team - Mac, Simon, and Laura (last met in Choke Point at the finca La Torre) and forty very strange strangers - could foresee what the future held for them when the trash stopped flowing to Chronos.
Everyone knows the story of Frankenstein, the tale of a scientist that brings back the dead. This is Igor's story. Igor is always seen as no more than a supporting character, the mere assistant who is eager to please the great Victor Frankenstein. The exception, of course, is in the original work by Mary Shelly in which he did not exist. Or did he? Here is a tale through the eyes of the true hero, the creative brain behind Frankenstein's creation. Readers have described Igor's Nightmare as intense, vivid, and chilling.
'Walking With Jeff' is a play focusing on the controversial issue of sexuality related to special needs persons, in the state of Vermont.
It all began so quietly: an advertisement in the newspaper, interviews -- and David Lomax finds himself behind the wheel of a horsebox in Spain, heading for a renderzvous. What he doesn't know is that he is working for one of the most dangerous organizations in the world. When he discovers what is hidden in the horsebox it precipitates a manhunt, filled with nail-biting tension, that ends in an extraordinary negotiation deep inside the massive Rock of Gibraltar, with two lives hanging on the outcome. Once you begin Choke Point, forget anything else you meant to do. Christopher Scott's debut thriller has the cliff-hanging plot, teeth-clenching tension and expertly-drawn characters that will keep you up all night.
Within the imaginary world of Erderelm, tucked away in a quiet part of the western continent, lie The Freelands, a rural backwater where very little ever seems to happen and nothing to excite the imagination of a fourteen year old boy.Such a one is Doran, a goatherd from the tranquil village of Oakvale which is quiet even by the standards of The Freeland.We first meet him daydreaming on a hillside outside his village, but, as we get to know the lad and his character, strange events draw him into a web of events that are both baffling and sinister.He is to discover in a stark and terrible way that the past still lives in the present.
Unconsciously, she tried to pass her damp tongue over her dry upper lip−her tongue was cut short by thick tape. Terry Mitchel was confused. The sound of tinkering caught her ear. It reminded her of her father in the garage on a Saturday afternoon when she was a young girl in Ohio. The comforting memory gave her great pain. Her reflex effort to wipe her mouth was stopped by a chain and dog collar shackling her hand. She knew her father wasn't around. Consciousness set in, revealing her desperate situation. The taste and smell of stale beer and chloroform quickly became insignificant when she viewed her naked body stretched out beneath her. "Good evening, my dear." The cold and deliberate voice of the madman introduced a terror-filled shock through her body. "Welcome to the show."In this spine-tingling murder mystery, professor Tim Wernick must become the unwilling protégé of a ruthless murderer if he hopes to conceal his own previous criminal activity. Author Christopher Lommerin presents a fascinating mix of clues as he poses the challenging question: Do we all have the capacity to kill?
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