I am currently looking for Amazon reviews for two of my ‘Tales’.
One is already a Goodreads favourite – The Bat, and the other is a new release – The Blue Horse.
The blurbs are: The Bat; a coming of age story involving a search after truth, doubt and a bat!
What is true? What is truth?
An old and now sceptical Thomas looks back on the events of his last term at school when his class returned to a new beautiful class teacher, a donation of stuffed animals and birds by an eccentric benefactor and the increasingly strange events which followed. Zoological specimens appeared to be not quite as dead as they looked. A bell-jar which had contained a stuffed bat shattered during an exorcism. Strange events then turned to being sinister and frightening.
As a then naive young Thomas searched for the truth, he found himself, questioning ‘good and evil’, realising that his task was not as simple and straightforward as he would have wished and in so doing loosing his innocence and having to accept that belief may have as much to do with truth as do facts.
An adult, speculative, spiritual and philosophical coming of age story.
(Warning to sensitive readers; the story is an adult one and so does contain references to sex)
The Blue Horse - a tale about time.
A strangely dressed clergyman, wearing a pair of designer sunglasses, asks Peter for a lift to the Cathedral. And so starts four very strange and revelatory days of philosophical discussion on life and death, the nature of time and eternity, and resurrection. Desperately trying to understand, Peter is swept along from one situation to the next until finally he grasps what this strange and enigmatic man has been trying to explain to him.
A Red Grouse Tale which will keep you hooked and leave you with a lump in your throat.
One is already a Goodreads favourite – The Bat, and the other is a new release – The Blue Horse.
The blurbs are:
What is true? What is truth?
An old and now sceptical Thomas looks back on the events of his last term at school when his class returned to a new beautiful class teacher, a donation of stuffed animals and birds by an eccentric benefactor and the increasingly strange events which followed. Zoological specimens appeared to be not quite as dead as they looked. A bell-jar which had contained a stuffed bat shattered during an exorcism. Strange events then turned to being sinister and frightening.
As a then naive young Thomas searched for the truth, he found himself, questioning ‘good and evil’, realising that his task was not as simple and straightforward as he would have wished and in so doing loosing his innocence and having to accept that belief may have as much to do with truth as do facts.
An adult, speculative, spiritual and philosophical coming of age story.
(Warning to sensitive readers; the story is an adult one and so does contain references to sex)
A strangely dressed clergyman, wearing a pair of designer sunglasses, asks Peter for a lift to the Cathedral. And so starts four very strange and revelatory days of philosophical discussion on life and death, the nature of time and eternity, and resurrection. Desperately trying to understand, Peter is swept along from one situation to the next until finally he grasps what this strange and enigmatic man has been trying to explain to him.
A Red Grouse Tale which will keep you hooked and leave you with a lump in your throat.
Goodreads; https://www.goodreads.com/auth…/show/...
Amazon; https://www.amazon.co.uk/s…
Anyone interested in reviewing either or both, please get in touch for a free file.