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Ben looked sideways at Sue. 'I love you. I don't know how all this is going to turn out - what will happen tomorrow in whatever reality we're in then - but I want you to know that you're the most important thing that's happened to me in the lifetimes I can remember.'Deep elemental forces lead Samantha Martin, Sahadeva Varma, Ben Clarke and Sue Melton to embark upon outer and inner journeys that will change their lives, and the world, forever.The story begins with experiments in remote viewing that were genuinely undertaken by the American military in the nineteen-nineties under the name of the Stargate Project. It then imagines the consequences of a more advanced military attempt to weaponise the capabilities of consciousness in the present day."A thought-provoking integration of Eastern spiritual understandings within a speculative fiction that incorporates action, adventure, love, humour and self-discovery."
When retired accountant, detective fiction devotee and lifelong philanderer, Philip Ramsbottom, set up a private investigation agency, he had thought it wise to accept only straightforward tasks - after all, his entire experience of detective work had been gained from reading crime novels.Philip had thus not expected his very first commission to draw him into the murky world of espionage.Elite special agents were required to save the British and NATO nuclear submarine fleets. Such a dangerous assignment, however, would have been more suitably allocated to people with relevant experience - in preference to Philip and his former lover, Rebecca Carter.The quest for the Sirens' Song Configuration would have been much better pursued by the ultra-secret group of super-spies known as Deep Black.In another affectionate tribute to many classic storylines, Swan Morrison once again incorporates comedy, crime, espionage, romance, the paranormal and more into a complex and action packed adventure thriller.
When a meteorite destroyed a house in a sleepy, English village, no one could have predicted the chain of events that would lead Swan Morrison and Helen Hargreaves to romance and would ultimately propel them into an epic battle for the very survival of mankind. How can one adequately describe a novel that is (in alphabetical order): an adventure filled; archaeological; comic; crime featuring; dramatic; erotic; espionage laced; horror tinged; political; religious; romantic; science fiction; supernatural thriller with philosophical, satirical and allegorical undertones? This affectionate tribute to many classic storylines is where the writers of the Archers meet the creators of Indiana Jones meet Dan Brown meet John le Carré meet E. L. James meet Stephen King meet Isaac Asimov meet Barbara Cartland meet Harold Robbins meet Colin Dexter meet Ian Fleming meet Woody Allen meet Douglas Adams - to name just a very few.
This book is the third and final part of the Short Humour trilogy by Swan Morrison. The first book was called A Man of Few Words and that was followed by A Man of a Few More Words. In common with the previous two books, this volume contains one hundred comedy stories, dialogues, poems, letters, spoof news reports, articles and songs with a connecting theme of life in the modern world.
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