Fantasy, SF and Horror
“The Groaning Council” is the first book in an epic, inspiring quest fantasy that brings back the simplicity of good vs evil.
In a world undergoing an industrial revolution, the Three States are on the verge of war.
Haritania, Orope and Andrica are home to three very different peoples who have co-existed peacefully for over a hundred years. But all that is about to change.
To the North, a young Oropan bookstore worker receives an invitation to join the Groaning Council, a secretive peace-keeping organisation in possession of a technology that has the power to cleanse malicious thoughts
To the South, an evil member of the Haritanian court kidnaps an astronomy student and blackmails her into a devious plot to infiltrate the Groaning Council.
To the East, the non-human Andrican race waits for the Haritanian hammer to fall.
Only the Groaning Council can stop the fury that is about to be unleashed.
But the seed of betrayal has been sown, and in the unlikeliest place.
A contingency fleet leaves the Earth ahead of an alien invasion.
A murderer takes advantage of a travel agency that sells flights to the future.
An immortal Niels Bohr hears news of the correct interpretation of quantum mechanics.
A mother tries to contact her son in a society where men are banished.
This collection of fourteen science fiction stories blends futuristic visions with human emotion to explore the consequences of unrestrained technological progress and ask the vital question:
What is the nature of reality, and is there a future for the human race?
Being the world’s first zombie is even harder than it sounds!
Frank Wasdale is no ordinary boy. Brought back from the dead, he has grey skin, bulging eyes and the inability to feel pain.
For the last few years he has been trained by the evil Colonel Stump at a remote military base in Alaska.
Now his training is complete, and Frank is about to embark on his first ever mission.
He is going to school, and life is about to get more complicated…
Adventure. Horror. Humour and cutting-edge science. A fun story for ages 11 – 111!