It’s the classic tale — but not exactly the way you remember it…
Paris, France. 1625.
A young woman named d’Artagnan bears the heart and the blade of a musketeer, but must prove herself before she can earn her rank and uniform.
The spy and assassin Milord de Winter advances an agenda of villainy and unbridled ambition, and will destroy... [click here for more]
On the outskirts of the village, down a quiet lane, there sits a house.
Just another old house in another old village. Except Goosnargh is not just any old village and Chingle Hall is not just any old house.
Shielded from the roadside by reaching oaks and curtains of willow, Chingle has sat here in sullen isolation for an age. The lane is peaceful, near silent save for the song... [click here for more]
What can a secret mermaid, Belgian beguines, Jane Eyre and a modern East Anglian vicar have in common?
Stories within stories within stories
about the boundary between friendship and sexuality,
the power of cinema,
and a secret that risks everything in this world and the next
Maybe I’d like you to be a little shocked...!
Category: Adult fiction
THERE IS A MINI SAMPLE AVAILABLE ALSO FROM... [click here for more]
Everything and everyone is connected in some way or another Once you start to see those connections, your life becomes very clear. The person that owns the newspaper stand is actually your second cousin. That person walking down the street is one of your in-laws. Your mother used to babysit the young woman in the coffeeshop. Connections are all around us and some of them run very deeply.
Carmine... [click here for more]
This is a sample of my full length novel, Parallel Spirals, which is also available to buy on this site.
This extract - the first chapter - is about 4450 words long. The whole book is 348 pages including front and end matter, over 91,000 words.
/product/185173/Parallel-Spirals-book-1
NB as of Oct 2021, a new file is being uploaded on book 1 so it is temporarily not available
A draft of the sequel... [click here for more]
Large Print Edition
Everything and everyone is connected in some way or another Once you start to see those connections, your life becomes very clear. The person that owns the newspaper stand is actually your second cousin. That person walking down the street is one of your in-laws. Your mother used to babysit the young woman in the coffee-shop. Connections are all around us and some... [click here for more]