The famous words "Here I stand; I can do no other," attributed to Martin Luther, the champion of the Protestant Reformation when he appeared before the Emperor, Charles V in April 1521 to justify what he had taught and wrote, could be a reflective portrayal of the present attitude, analysis and subsequent actions of Jamie Bryson's experiences as recorded in this, his second book. With refreshing honesty, truthfulness and openness, commodities rarely evident in this province these days, Jamie, without fear or favour 'lays bare', in the most vivid style the corruption which lies with some...
The famous words "Here I stand; I can do no other," attributed to Martin Luther, the champion of the Protestant Reformation when he appeared before th...