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Apartheid? What's that? For a boy growing up in 1960s South Africa, that question would not even occur to him. Living a lifeof dubitable privilege in a country where, for Tony Allen, fun is the order of business. Nothing else matters, but the pursuit of hedonism.A Fine Mess walks the tightrope between political commentary and the pursuit of pleasure.The story gives a better view of the prevailing attitudes of the time than any political commentary can, being seen and described through the eyes of a young boy
Sex, drugs, rock'n'roll. Well...one out of three don't cut it. Meet Mike Griffiths, loser extraordinaire, living and working in the toughest city in the world - Johannesburg. Mike has managed to turn losing into an art form. This is a tale of mishaps, misadventure, love and loss.Some guys have all the fun?Not Mike.
The church in the West is coming under increasing attack from all corners and it has brought this level of vitriol upon itself. It shows itself to be self-centred and grasping; not the Church established by Christ. This book examines the very many things wrong with the modern church and looks at the attacks upon the Church and its members. It looks at world events leading up to the end times and shows that these are, indeed, the end time in which we live. This is not a comfortable book, it is not meant to be, but it is comforting for those seeking after the truth. Jesus said, 'A city on a hill cannot be hidden'. It is my hope that this book will encourage Christians to examine their faith and atheists to re-examine the evidence.
Poland. Caught between the hammer of Nazi Germany and the anvil of Soviet Russia. Stripped of its identityand subsumed by its enemies.Pole is the story of a young boy whose family is killed when their village is invaded. He is taken to a re-educationcamp and Sovietised.He escapes and makes his way through Russia and to British linesin Turkey. In typical Polish fashion he refuses tobe bowed down or beaten and starts a new life in South Africa.This is a story of brutality and kindness, hope amidst the ashes ofdespair and the soaring story of humanity at its best and worst.
The Kalahari. Baking temperatures. A half-empty water bottle and afoot three hundred miles from the nearest town. Joao de Almeida, notorious rhino poacher is stranded, his dreams of a retirement in Portugal in ashes. Will he make it to safety and Portugal, to enjoy his ill-gotten gains, or will the desert exact its revenge?This is a tale of brutality, betrayal and just deserts.Cover design by Capo Rafel
Marsnia. The Green Land.Positioned to the south of Britain and Hibernia in the Britannic Ocean, Marsnia is a land at peace, having sent the Romans packing, and then the Saxons. The newest threat to peace comes from within the kingdom. Sir Galen, recently ennobled; murderer, rapist and traitor. He plans to usurp his king and declare himself the king of all Marsnia.One person stands between him and his plans: Roland, his squire. Brutalised continually under the guise of discipline, he runs away to another kingdom in Marsnia to fight against Lord Galen. Will he succeed in his aim, or will Lord Galen overcome him and the forces of Asquith? This tale, set in the time of King Arthur, is one of brutality, intrigue and vengeance.From filthy, lice-infested villages, through plague, bitter winters and attacks by a fierce mountain tribe, known as the Korrens, to the grandest halls of a mighty kingdom, this is a tale of love, treachery and the supremacy of the human spirit.