Out now: published by Myrmidon
Former
policeman Jim Reaper takes the law into his own hands to ensure
justice is done. His 14-year-old daughter killed herself after being
raped and the rapist is out of prison after only three years. Reaper
murders the rapist, is arrested and sits in a police cell on remand,
no longer caring about what will happen to him. But
events overtake his trial. A pandemic has been sweeping the world and
he is one of the few survivors unaffected by the killer virus.
Society shreds and violence rages. Gangs take what they want,
including women. Murder and rape are rife.Reaper
decides God has spared him so that he can make a difference. He
decides to help those survivors who want to make a new start and to
protect them against the evil-doers.
He
leads a group to a country estate near York and it expands with
refugees from the violent cities and towns. The future could be
bright but rogue bands roam the countryside and an ambitious and
ruthless warlord is gathering a private army in the north. And what
is the truth about the rumours that Prince Harry is forming a
government at Windsor?
Reaper
must go to war to help his people survive.
A novel partly inspired by the era of the Asbo youth and rampant hooliganism on the streets of Britain, as well as the popularity for heroes who make their own rules – Jason Statham, Lee Child's all-action character Jack Reacher, Matt Hilton's Joe Hunter and films such as Kick Ass. Reaper is a strictly moral but utterly ruthless hero, aided by 18-year-old sidekick Sandra, whom he rescues from gang abuse and trains in weaponry. Based on the fact that a pandemic will eventually happen and have devastating effects, and that if society's rules did break down, violent gangs would rule the streets. Until somebody stopped them.
Read a sample of the new book Reaper at: Myrmidon.
Available from Amazon and W H Smith online.
Also available on ebook and Kindle at Amazon.
A novel partly inspired by the era of the Asbo youth and rampant hooliganism on the streets of Britain, as well as the popularity for heroes who make their own rules – Jason Statham, Lee Child's all-action character Jack Reacher, Matt Hilton's Joe Hunter and films such as Kick Ass. Reaper is a strictly moral but utterly ruthless hero, aided by 18-year-old sidekick Sandra, whom he rescues from gang abuse and trains in weaponry. Based on the fact that a pandemic will eventually happen and have devastating effects, and that if society's rules did break down, violent gangs would rule the streets. Until somebody stopped them.
Read a sample of the new book Reaper at: Myrmidon.
Available from Amazon and W H Smith online.
Also available on ebook and Kindle at Amazon.