Island Lines
Another exciting Jack Mawgan crime thriller. Set in the exotic Isles of Scilly in the far South West of England where silver sand beaches meet sub-tropical Gardens.
Another exciting Jack Mawgan crime thriller. Set in the exotic Isles of Scilly in the far South West of England where silver sand beaches meet sub-tropical gardens. This beautiful setting is a magnet for would-be drug traffickers eager to service the lucrative European market.
Jack finds himself embroiled in an attempt by a world super-power to de-stabilize the European political and economic markets. It all began with a phone call but ended in a dramatic Naval encounter.
ISBN-13 : 979-8695967302
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“This is the first book I have read by this author, and I purchased it because I knew it was set in locations that I know.
I didn’t know what to expect, but ISLAND LINES is a gripping, well researched novel, with a plot that is totally believable. Saying that I don’t want to give the plot away, except to say it involves a lighthouse.
I found it perfect bedtime reading, with its short chapters, until I got near the end, when I couldn’t put the book down, and ended up reading into the early hours to finish the book, much to the annoyance of my wife.
If someone out there is looking for a novel to turn into a film, This is it. I’ll be first in the queue to see it.
I have now purchased the authors first novel ‘For the Price of a Hat, and will be working my way through his other work.”
“Having read the authors other books I couldn’t wait to start reading Island Lines. What a page turner! Gripping from the the first page to the last. What a imarvellous story teller – roll on the next book! The concluding chapter of Island Lines leaves one eager”
“I have loved all his books, gripping and so well written. I have visited the Isles of Scilly many times, so his latest novel, Island Lines, was a must for me to read”
The Air Ambulance Operating Manual
The famous range of specialist books by the Haynes Manuals publishing house has just received a new manual to add to their already extensive range – The Air Ambulance Operating Manual. Written by Claire Robinson and centred on the Dorset Air Ambulance Unit the book provides the general public with a fascinating insight into how the air ambulance service in the UK came about and how it has developed. The book has a four-page feature on the genesis of the concept in the UK and introduces the man behind the original idea – Geoff Newman. Geoff in now retired and has his own collection of crime-thriller books written about the adventures of Cornish Detective, Jack Mawgan. Geoff has worked with the aviation departments of a number of Police Forces in UK as well as running both the original Cornish unit and the London Air ambulance a decade or so later and these experiences have produced a great deal of material for a novelist such as Geoff. The Haynes Manual and his own books are available via Amazon.