Carmilla - Vampire story spanning the centuries from the time of the Black Death.
The Birdwatchers of Childen Under Blean - comedy of the amusing sexual activities of a sleepy North Downs village.
And Darkly Glows the City - Satanic horror story set in one of the most beautiful cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
Carmilla - The Girl who was not afraid to walk alone in the dark
I have been busy recently and written, revised and put on Kindle a selection of titles. One tale, inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu's 19th Century story, Carmilla, and using the same title, is based on a short story I wrote for a Writer's Group Anthology. The tale was The Girl who was not afraid to walk alone in the dark, and from that, starting the tale in the years immediately before the Black Death and stretching to the 21st Century I hope I have created an entertaining Vampire story with an unusual twist.Set in modern England, the story begins with a body found on a demolition site in a North Kent town. It is up to Inspector Damien Smith and his assistant, Detective Jimmy Coles to unravel the mystery of several horrific murders. Their hunt leads them to the Sussex village of Mardle, once the home of Sir Roger Mortymer, his sister Sylvia and her wayward daughter Carmilla. In the nearby Denham Estate Trust lands, David Ross is working on the old Mortymer walled gardens. He falls in love with Jasmine Wheeler, daughter of the owners of the Three Poles pub in nearby Bartham St, Giles. The pair are reluctantly drawn into the investigation that threatens the life of their friend, Peter Mason, Warden of All Saints Church. The two detectives are convinced that the killings are the work of "A Girl who is not afraid to walk alone in the dark" and they become fearful for their own lives, as all evidence points to the existence of a Vampire. Their failure to persuade Chief Inspector Falcone of their conclusions leads to yet more victims and a horrific conclusion to Smith's case.
The Birdwatchers of Childen Under Blean
Last year (2019) I finished my saucy, sexy comedy story of a sleepy North Downs village and what happens when a group of frustrated teenagers take up the hobby of Birdwatching and uncover the clandestine activities of their tight knit community. Revolving around the aspirations of the local cricket club, the village pub, and the church society the boy's activities reveal the secrets of the local vicar, change the lives of their families and draw the attention of the nearby townsfolk who invade the village seeking the naked choir master. The scandalous behaviour of the residents, in particular the randy vicar, result in a chaotic climax that creates a hero and reveals creative possibilities for a thirteen year old entrepreneur. The Birdwatchers of Childen Under Blean was fun to write; mocking society as I see it.And Darkly Glows the City
Set in Auckland city, New Zealand, this dark horror story is a comment on rumours around events in the city between the early eighties and mid nineties, although the time of the story is set in the nineties. There are reports of street kids, the homeless young runaways living on the streets familiar in many cities of the times, and how some were exploited, kidnapped and used and abused by slavers. The authorities at the time struggled to cope with the problems but local Church bodies, Trade Unions and other concerned organisations began to make a difference and call for action.
The story is summed up by the original brief synopsis.

"When Detective Inspector Conrad O’Grady is called in to investigate a gruesome murder in one of Auckland’s richest suburbs he is not aware of the corruption and horror his investigation will uncover. Assisted by rookie detective, Roy ‘Tex’ Rogers, O’Grady steadily discovers the answers to the riddle in his own rough and ready way.
His progress is followed closely by the evil Fat Man who is determined to stop him finding out what is going on in the exclusive Downtown Athena Club. Facing opposition from his superiors, and having to come to terms with the dreadful series of killings linked by the book Macabre Verses and a threat to his life O’Grady finds himself in a race against time to save those he loves from a terrible death.
O’Grady’s story is not just the tale of a detective doing his job, but a story of compassion, strong emotions, powerful love stories and that of ordinary people caught up in unbelievable horror that could shatter their lives. It is also the story of two remarkable young people who reconcile their cultural differences. "
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