About the Books

Green Hill

Detective Inspector Frank Taylor was an experienced and established officer working out of the South-West Police Headquarters near Bristol. His methods are old school but, in his mind, still effective.

Close to retirement, Frank looked to do his job and draw that well deserved pension, but on one cold late-Autumn morning, he received a call that would change his perception of the world, people and the job that he does….

On arrival at the crime scene, Frank is faced with a gruesome and shocking sight….never before had he witnessed such a disturbing, vicious attack as this. A cold, psychopathic killing, seemingly without motive, soon followed, in quick succession, by a string of further violent executions. The nature and profile of the killings draw the upper echelons of crime prevention and counter terrorism into Frank’s environment. Why were these people being killed? What was the link? Frank becomes entangled in a world of intense mystery, deception and murder. How many people will die? Who is behind this? Why is this happening? Can frank solve the puzzle?

Sodium Haze

Sodium Haze is a tense and alarming thriller set around three independent periods of time. However, it is soon realised that in fact the periods are inter-linked by a disturbing revelation.

DI Jack Mitchell excelled at his job like most things in his life, but, this case was to take him to limits both physically and mentally that he had never envisaged. Many gruesome deaths quickly followed:

It seemed every avenue Jack explored within solving the case was abruptly blocked as though someone was inside his mind and remained one step ahead of him

The story continues in a cat and mouse chase through quickly opening and closing avenues of investigation. Jack recounts memories and realises he is not alone and it is the haunting figure from his past that has re-surfaced and is baiting him.

Sodium Haze explores the undiscovered areas of the mind. The magical and mysterious power of the brain. The very organ that only allows us to logically comprehend certain aspects of our being. The organ that surmises the truth and falsities of life. Increasingly situations develop and mysteries unravel that our brain cannot comprehend logically. We dismiss these situations as crazy and as perhaps a one-off phenomenon. What if we were allowed to believe differently? What if this was to change??