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Dream Catchers are the Time Travelers of the future. Using cloned brains from people of the past, they can harness the memories of kings and presidents, heroes and peasants, murderers and lovers. Whole lives can be downloaded to be experienced by the privileged and wealthy of the 22nd century, where extended lifespans have made leisure the major industry. But what if the Dream Catchers can do more than passively observe and act as a conduit to history? SAS officer Jack Bailey finds himself transported 100 years into the future from 2011 Hereford to California when a Dream Catcher swaps lives and takes his place. Jack has residual memories of the man whose body he know occupies: scientist Brad Quincey. The man who, he assumes, is now occupying his own body back in the UK and living with his wife and daughter. He is angry but trapped and slots into his new role as a time traveler until another Dream Catcher goes missing, whilst on a trip to cover the assassination of US President Barack Obama in London 2011, and sends back British Prime Minister David Cameron in his place. Jack returns to his own body and his own time to share minds with Quincey, in an attempt to arrange the Prime Minister's return, and avert the assassination of a President. If he does, will he change history? Will he be trapped or be able to return to the future? Either way, he thinks it a risk worth taking to make a better tomorrow.
Available from Amazon as an e-book, £2.42 UK, $2.99 US; or as paperback, £7.25 UK, $8.99 US.
Available from Amazon as an e-book, £2.42 UK, $2.99 US; or as paperback, £7.25 UK, $8.99 US.

"Brian Sillito didn't expect drama to walk into his office unexpectedly that August afternoon in the long hot summer of 1959 ...”
Sillito is a former soldier who becomes a reluctant private detective when his ex-wife Mavis asks him to find Violet, their 16-year-old missing daughter. He involves Des Tyler, an 18-year-old junior reporter from the local paper. They trace Vi to a holiday chalet at the coast near Blackpool where she has gone with Craig, a young homosexual man, who is escaping trouble in Manchester. In the era of never having it so good under Harold Macmillan, homosexuality is a criminal offence. When Sillito later reads a newspaper report of Craig's death beneath the resort's North Pier, he is convinced he was murdered. His investigation uncovers blackmail and corruption of members of Manchester City Council by gangster Albie Fish, who runs a child sex ring from a country house in a leafy millionaire suburb of Cheshire. Life gets even more complicated when the gangster kidnaps Vi to ensure Sillito's silence, as the reluctant private eye uncovers the truth, and an MI5 officer insists the scandal of the sex ring should be buried for reasons of national security because it involves influential figures from the police and judiciary and an MP who is tipped as a future leader. All this plus teenage romance and rock and roll.
Available from Amazon as an e-book, £2.46 UK, $2.99 US; and paperback £7.27 UK, $8.99 US.
Sillito is a former soldier who becomes a reluctant private detective when his ex-wife Mavis asks him to find Violet, their 16-year-old missing daughter. He involves Des Tyler, an 18-year-old junior reporter from the local paper. They trace Vi to a holiday chalet at the coast near Blackpool where she has gone with Craig, a young homosexual man, who is escaping trouble in Manchester. In the era of never having it so good under Harold Macmillan, homosexuality is a criminal offence. When Sillito later reads a newspaper report of Craig's death beneath the resort's North Pier, he is convinced he was murdered. His investigation uncovers blackmail and corruption of members of Manchester City Council by gangster Albie Fish, who runs a child sex ring from a country house in a leafy millionaire suburb of Cheshire. Life gets even more complicated when the gangster kidnaps Vi to ensure Sillito's silence, as the reluctant private eye uncovers the truth, and an MI5 officer insists the scandal of the sex ring should be buried for reasons of national security because it involves influential figures from the police and judiciary and an MP who is tipped as a future leader. All this plus teenage romance and rock and roll.
Available from Amazon as an e-book, £2.46 UK, $2.99 US; and paperback £7.27 UK, $8.99 US.

The Laundryman has a simple mission: to kill paedophiles.
It's 2003 and the public are becoming aware of the dangers of the internet. US police have uncovered a gateway site that allowed perverts from around the world to access extreme child pornography. In the UK, police have arrested thousands in Operation Ore and closed the infamous Wonderland paedophile network. But many more are still out there using the anonymity of the web to access images and films. The law is often ineffectual.
Which is why The Laundryman takes a hand.
He is judge, jury and executioner in an effort to clean up the internet and rid the country of convicted child sex abusers. And when he discovers another sophisticated online network called Kais0r Bill, all the members are on his death list.
The police, led by Detective Chief Inspector Phil Wood, unsuccessfully try to find him but the Press and public treat the killer as a hero whose actions are a warning to paedophiles everywhere.
There is no place to hide when The Laundryman is about and even DCI Wood has a growing respect for the man and his motives. But what will happen when the two eventually come face to face?
An uncompromising look at the underbelly of the net in a fast paced crime thriller. Available from Amazon as an e-book 99p UK, 99c US; paperback £6.99 UK, $7.99 US.
It's 2003 and the public are becoming aware of the dangers of the internet. US police have uncovered a gateway site that allowed perverts from around the world to access extreme child pornography. In the UK, police have arrested thousands in Operation Ore and closed the infamous Wonderland paedophile network. But many more are still out there using the anonymity of the web to access images and films. The law is often ineffectual.
Which is why The Laundryman takes a hand.
He is judge, jury and executioner in an effort to clean up the internet and rid the country of convicted child sex abusers. And when he discovers another sophisticated online network called Kais0r Bill, all the members are on his death list.
The police, led by Detective Chief Inspector Phil Wood, unsuccessfully try to find him but the Press and public treat the killer as a hero whose actions are a warning to paedophiles everywhere.
There is no place to hide when The Laundryman is about and even DCI Wood has a growing respect for the man and his motives. But what will happen when the two eventually come face to face?
An uncompromising look at the underbelly of the net in a fast paced crime thriller. Available from Amazon as an e-book 99p UK, 99c US; paperback £6.99 UK, $7.99 US.

The British Secret Intelligence Services are hunting for al Quaeda terrorists who plan to destroy London. MI6 reports suggest they have bought radioactive caesium 137 in Turkey and are smuggling it into Britain to make an RDD, a radiological dispersal device, otherwise known as a dirty bomb. This is the ultimate threat - a bomb in a suitcase that can easily be transported into the city and detonated with appalling results. A dirty bomb, says an expert, is a cancer bomb. Thousands of people would be affected. The centre of London would have to be abandoned for decades.
Victoria Maddison heads the MI5 team that is tracking a known bomb-maker, monitoring suspected terrorists and attempting to infiltrate militant groups.
Meanwhile, former gangland hitman Michael Booth is called out of retirement after 10 years, when the daughter of his old boss is kidnapped. Booth goes looking for the girl and the reasons, and doesn't mind who he kills to get answers. He is shocked when he discovers he is facing the Russian Mafia and even more shocked when he is co-opted to help MI5 stop an atrocity that targets the Queen and Parliament.
A high octane thriller that is packed with action. Available from Amazon as e-book £1.49 UK, 99c US; paperback £6.99 UK, $8.99 US.
Victoria Maddison heads the MI5 team that is tracking a known bomb-maker, monitoring suspected terrorists and attempting to infiltrate militant groups.
Meanwhile, former gangland hitman Michael Booth is called out of retirement after 10 years, when the daughter of his old boss is kidnapped. Booth goes looking for the girl and the reasons, and doesn't mind who he kills to get answers. He is shocked when he discovers he is facing the Russian Mafia and even more shocked when he is co-opted to help MI5 stop an atrocity that targets the Queen and Parliament.
A high octane thriller that is packed with action. Available from Amazon as e-book £1.49 UK, 99c US; paperback £6.99 UK, $8.99 US.

Ex Para and Falklands War hero Paul Walker goes off the rails when his wife leaves him in 1982 and ends up part of a gang that steals more than a million pounds in an armed robbery from Manchester Airport.
Later he is captured by police but refuses to give any information about his accomplices. The judge dubs him the Silent Man at his trial and gives him a heavy sentence.
Eight years later, in 1991, Walker is out and looking for his cut from the robbery. The former gang leader is Des Dutton, now a successful businessman with a nightclub and pubs in Blackpool. Dutton promises to pay him off with interest but in fact plans to make sure the Silent Man remains silent for ever by killing him.
Walker has the chance to run but prefers to stay and take on a team of professional killers for his pride, his money and eight years inside.
The seaside resort is enjoying its late season burst of fun under the famous eight miles of Blackpool Illuminations. Right Said Fred and Jason Donovan are playing on the juke boxes. Monty Python urge listeners to Look On The Bright Side Of Life. But for Walker, the city of light becomes a city of death in a fight to the end. Available from Amazon as e-book 99p UK, 99c US; paperback £6.45 UK, $7.99 US.
Later he is captured by police but refuses to give any information about his accomplices. The judge dubs him the Silent Man at his trial and gives him a heavy sentence.
Eight years later, in 1991, Walker is out and looking for his cut from the robbery. The former gang leader is Des Dutton, now a successful businessman with a nightclub and pubs in Blackpool. Dutton promises to pay him off with interest but in fact plans to make sure the Silent Man remains silent for ever by killing him.
Walker has the chance to run but prefers to stay and take on a team of professional killers for his pride, his money and eight years inside.
The seaside resort is enjoying its late season burst of fun under the famous eight miles of Blackpool Illuminations. Right Said Fred and Jason Donovan are playing on the juke boxes. Monty Python urge listeners to Look On The Bright Side Of Life. But for Walker, the city of light becomes a city of death in a fight to the end. Available from Amazon as e-book 99p UK, 99c US; paperback £6.45 UK, $7.99 US.

Hitler won the war and Britain became a Fascist state. When a high ranking Nazi is assassinated in England in 1963, a village in Cheshire is chosen for a Heydrich Sanction in reprisal - all buildings to be destroyed, all inhabitants to be killed by the British SS. Except that these villagers barricade their church and fight back.
A 100,000 word novel of an alternative Swinging Sixties where America, with its charismatic president John F Kennedy, is the world's only hope. Sir Oswald Mosley is British Prime Minister, Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are British patriots working towards his downfall, and John, Paul, George and Ringo are an unlikely spark in a revolution, as the villagers battle for survival against odds as fierce and merciless as those at the Alamo or Rorke's Drift.
Available at Amazon as e-book for £1.49 in the UK and 99 cents in the US; paperback £7.99 UK, $9.99 US.
A 100,000 word novel of an alternative Swinging Sixties where America, with its charismatic president John F Kennedy, is the world's only hope. Sir Oswald Mosley is British Prime Minister, Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are British patriots working towards his downfall, and John, Paul, George and Ringo are an unlikely spark in a revolution, as the villagers battle for survival against odds as fierce and merciless as those at the Alamo or Rorke's Drift.
Available at Amazon as e-book for £1.49 in the UK and 99 cents in the US; paperback £7.99 UK, $9.99 US.

A novel of passion, drama and disaster in 19th century England. Robert Dyce, the illegitimate son of the local squire, travels home to the Pennine hills from America, a rich man with high hopes to rekindle a romance from the past, but his dreams are dashed in a cruel twist of fate.
Dyce invests in his home valley in an attempt to improve the lot of the ordinary working men and women who struggle to survive in the harsh regime of the textile mills, but is opposed at every turn by his malicious step-brother who inherited everything.
He forms a close friendship, that blossoms into love, with Singing Jenny, the music hall star of the bustling textile town of Bradfield, and an unlikely alliance with Cosmo Pinkerton, the lesser known brother of the founder of the famous detective agency, as his recent past in America comes back to threaten him.
But threatening everybody is the reservoir high in the hills. The river that runs from it is the valley's lifeblood. It supplies the power to the mills that line its banks. But the reservoir is unsafe. If the dam is ever breached, disaster would sweep the villages and hamlets below. And then February rains come like never before ... Lives will be lost, others irrevocably changed and secrets revealed in a terrible deluge.
Available at Amazon as e-book for 99p in the UK and 99 cents in the US; paperback £6.99 UK, $8.99 US.
Dyce invests in his home valley in an attempt to improve the lot of the ordinary working men and women who struggle to survive in the harsh regime of the textile mills, but is opposed at every turn by his malicious step-brother who inherited everything.
He forms a close friendship, that blossoms into love, with Singing Jenny, the music hall star of the bustling textile town of Bradfield, and an unlikely alliance with Cosmo Pinkerton, the lesser known brother of the founder of the famous detective agency, as his recent past in America comes back to threaten him.
But threatening everybody is the reservoir high in the hills. The river that runs from it is the valley's lifeblood. It supplies the power to the mills that line its banks. But the reservoir is unsafe. If the dam is ever breached, disaster would sweep the villages and hamlets below. And then February rains come like never before ... Lives will be lost, others irrevocably changed and secrets revealed in a terrible deluge.
Available at Amazon as e-book for 99p in the UK and 99 cents in the US; paperback £6.99 UK, $8.99 US.

The coffin of Milos Fabien, leader of the Dante group of the French Resistance during the Second World War, lies in a Prague church in 1989. Saying his farewells is Andrew Marshall. His mother was Pascale, an agent of the Dante group, who died in mysterious circumstances during the war. Outside, the Velvet Revolution that is breaking Czechoslovakia's bonds from the Soviet Union is in full swing. It is a time of national celebration. But for Andrew Marshall it is a time for answers.
A 90,000 word novel that spans three important periods of history in 1943, 1968 and 1989.
The story of three women Resistance fighters - Pascale, who travels to France to try to save her grandparents escape Vichy France and stays to fight the Nazis; Alix, who leaves her rich but boring American lifestyle to join the SOE in war-torn London and parachutes behind enemy lines, and Danielle, widow of a French farmer. All young and vibrant and bonded by honour and belief in a common cause that costs them their lives. The story of cold-war skulduggery in 1968 as the student riots in Paris bring France to the brink of civil war and the children of the Dante women to Vienna to meet Milos Fabien for the first time to find out about the deaths of their mothers.And the finale in Prague in 1989, as a new dawn breaks over Eastern Europe, and all the secrets are finally revealed to Andrew Marshall leaving him with an ultimate dilemma. Available at Amazon as e-book for 99p in the UK and 99c in the US; as paperback £7.25 UK, $8.99 US.
A 90,000 word novel that spans three important periods of history in 1943, 1968 and 1989.
The story of three women Resistance fighters - Pascale, who travels to France to try to save her grandparents escape Vichy France and stays to fight the Nazis; Alix, who leaves her rich but boring American lifestyle to join the SOE in war-torn London and parachutes behind enemy lines, and Danielle, widow of a French farmer. All young and vibrant and bonded by honour and belief in a common cause that costs them their lives. The story of cold-war skulduggery in 1968 as the student riots in Paris bring France to the brink of civil war and the children of the Dante women to Vienna to meet Milos Fabien for the first time to find out about the deaths of their mothers.And the finale in Prague in 1989, as a new dawn breaks over Eastern Europe, and all the secrets are finally revealed to Andrew Marshall leaving him with an ultimate dilemma. Available at Amazon as e-book for 99p in the UK and 99c in the US; as paperback £7.25 UK, $8.99 US.

Des Brown makes a living writing the occasional erotic novel and a column for a weekly newspaper. His idea of excitement is the whiff of the barmaid's apron in the Dog and Gun in the village of Farnley in deepest Lancashire. Then he unexpectedly inherits a great deal of money and his life and prospects are changed forever. He moves to a country house in the Lake District and meets a new love. Unfortunately, she also happens to be the girlfriend of a psychopathic criminal. His sexy ex-wife wants a share of his wealth and he finds himself in the middle of a Manchester gang war. Could there still be a happy ending?
Available at Amazon as an e-book for 99p in the UK and 99c in the US; paperback £6.99 UK, $7.99 US.
Available at Amazon as an e-book for 99p in the UK and 99c in the US; paperback £6.99 UK, $7.99 US.