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From the desk of Richard Turner:

Good day Readers,

 

First of all, I would like to acknowledge Debra for giving me this opportunity to highlight the launch of my latest thriller…Black Dragon.

 

I proudly served in the Canadian Army for more than thirty years. Starting my career as a private and finishing it off as a senior officer in Kabul, I consider myself fortunate to have lived and served all across Canada. I had numerous overseas deployments that took me to many varied locations throughout the world, including: Germany, Cyprus, Croatia, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Egypt, Israel and finally two tours of Afghanistan. Wanting to try something new, I now spend my time writing. I am an avid reader and enjoy getting to know other indie writers out there.

 

My novel, Black Dragon, is a sequel to Goliath my first Ryan Mitchell adventure. 

Black Dragon_RTurner1945 – With the Soviets preparing to invade Japan’s northern islands, a top-secret military installation rushes to erase any sign that it ever existed. Only they aren’t through enough and a secret from the past returns to threaten the present.

Present day, a routine close protection assignment for former special operations soldier Ryan Mitchell and his team suddenly turns deadly. Drawn into a lethal game in which the balance of power in the world hangs by a thread, Mitchel races to stop shadowy forces and their murderous agenda before all is lost. From war-torn Japan, to Mongolia, to Texas the fight for survival is on.

I believe this novel will appeal to those readers who enjoy fast-paced adventure stories in the tradition of novels by Clive Cussler, Andy McDermott, Dan Brown, and James Rollins.

 

All the best!

 

Richard


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Dear Reader:

First, I’d like to say a big ‘thank you’ to Debra for allowing me to peddle my wares on her blog. We snake oil salesmen – sorry, I mean ‘Indie writers’ – need all the help we can get to push our scribblings out in front of the Great World Public.

I suppose I should tell you a little about myself, but let’s keep this between ourselves, OK? There are things here that I don’t want my wife to know about and divorces are damned expensive. I’m originally from the Frozen North East of England (think the Ice Wall in ‘Game of Thrones’), but I eventually made my way to London in search of cheap women and indoor toilets. Well, I found the indoor toilets.

I’ve spent most of my working life in the power industry, and have lived in a number of countries including South Africa, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, and am currently based on the island of Koh Samui in Thailand. I’ve done business on every continent except Antarctica. I assure you, this is much less glamorous than it sounds.

My first novel, ‘Everyone Burns’, was published in 2012. It is a mystery tale set in Thailand, and is the first book in the ‘Time, Blood and Karma’ series. ‘Hungry Ghosts’ followed in 2013, and the most recent book in the series – ‘A Poison Tree’ – hit the bookshelves recently.

Blurb and contact links are set out below for those of you who have nothing better to do with your time. As for me, it’s time for a cold Chang beer. Being a writer is such a hard life. No it isn’t. Don’t believe a word those whining keyboard monkeys tell you.

By the way, in case you were wondering (which you probably weren’t), ‘galericulate’ means ‘hidden under a hat’.

Cheers!

John

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A POISON TREE

“You kill my wife and I’ll kill yours.” You must admit, as a proposition, it has an alluring symmetry to it.  It is 1999, and as the Millennium approaches, old certainties wither. For family man, David Braddock, his hitherto predictable world is undergoing a slow collapse. The people closest to him seem suddenly different. As desires and aspirations tangle around each other like parasite stems, betrayal is in the air.  And so is murder.  Fans of Braddock will finally learn the sequence of events that drove him into exile in Asia, while for new readers, ‘A Poison Tree’ is the perfect introduction to the ‘Time, Blood and Karma’ series.

Links (note all of John’s books are available on Amazon sites worldwide. Links are Amazon US):

JIM FOSSE’S EXPENSE CLAIM (a free short story to introduce you to John’s writing) http://www.amazon.com/Fosses-Expense-Claim-John-Dolan-ebook/dp/B0093NPM0I/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=10BG3C54DH6S6T1FAM40

A POISON TREE (latest book) http://www.amazon.com/Poison-Tree-Time-Blood-Karma-ebook/dp/B00K0CRX8A/ref=la_B008IIERF0_1_3_title_0_main?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1399959315&sr=1-3

EVERYONE BURNS (first in the series) http://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Burns-Time-Blood-Karma-ebook/dp/B008I6GXM2/ref=la_B008IIERF0_1_1_title_0_main?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1399959420&sr=1-1

Pictures of John naked with Thai women: http://www.amazon.com/John-Dolan/e/B008IIERF0/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1JD1_DSC_0475_JohnDolan headshot

~~~~~~~~John Dolan

Connect with John on Twitter: @JohnDolanAuthor
Website: http://johndaviddolan.wix.com/johndolanauthor
NoValue

Oh no, not yet another to sell ‘his’ meaning of life… but what about we stop for a second; what gives a meaning to your life? Many suggest living every day as if it was going to be the last one. Sure, our priorities would change, but I find the suggestion has a flaw and might lead some to extreme choices. After all, if this were your last day, tomorrow would no more be ‘your’ problem, “who cares then.”

What instead if today was the last day of 99.99% of the population? Then, tomorrow would be ‘your’ big problem; and the day after tomorrow, and the next one, and the next one…

What would keep you going? What would keep you from committing suicide? What values would give meaning to your life when everybody else is no more?

This is the situation faced by Dan Amenta in “Daimones” Vol.1 of the “Daimones Trilogy.” As many of us in our societies, we are distracted by ephemeral things; a promotion, a new car, the latest fashion apparel, whether or not we wear a Rolex at 40, and we forget what makes our lives meaningful.

What if you had to walk alone in your city, where every house, every apartment has become a tomb? Would you feel like Dan?

“The window displays were magnificent as ever, but there was no one to attract anymore. Business shut down for lack of customers. I had the impression of walking onto a movie set, all perfectly staged down to the smallest details, yet deserted as the actors and crew had not arrived. The parallel streets of Rue du Rhone and Rue du Marché, becoming Rue du Rive further east and Rue de la Conféderation to the west, made up Geneva’s most famous shopping area.

Designer retail stores and world-famous watchmakers lined the streets that used to be packed with window shoppers. The entire district resembled a fashion runway, perfect and beautiful. The resemblance though was loathsome, as if fashionable jewels and clothing brands had finally admitted they did not care whether customers liked them or not. They reclaimed a reason to exist for themselves, becoming altars and shrines to vanity and vacuity.” – “Daimones” Vol.1 of the “Daimones Trilogy”

If we were to ask children what are the most important things in their lives, the adults would smile and think how banal, how trivial those answer are; children know nothing and need to grow to ‘understand’ what life really is… Really?

Dan discovers what keeps him alive, and it’s not easy for him to think again as children. It’s those banal, those trivial, and those precious things that are unrelated to what life ‘really’ is.

Dan discovers what our world is: we focus on money, career, we show-off our ‘social status’, and we live to fine tune the image we want to project to the rest of the world while we couldn’t care less of this last.

We’re not looking at what happens around us, we lack empathy; we live already in a spiritual apocalypse. Our world, though, tells us we have a spiritual-death apocalypse already in place.

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The “Daimones Trilogy” explores the apocalypse and its consequences: the physical death of humankind, the rebirth of the society, dystopian or utopian, and the moral and ethical tensions of the survivors.

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