The third part of the Time Interventions Trilogy finds Ex-Detective Inspector Charles Seymour pursuing a dangerous serial killer who is set on destroying all members of the Twelve. The chase sees him travelling across Europe, before a final confrontation at the iconic Nubble Lighthouse in Maine, on the dramatic New England coast.
The third part of the Time Interventions Trilogy finds Ex-Detective Inspector Charles Seymour pursuing a dangerous serial killer who is set on destroy...
It seems like a routine post-mortem, when Professor Max Fosse and DS Charles Seymour are presented with a mysterious road accident fatality in central Lancashire. The victim has unusual physical characteristics, including a missing rib, an unknown blood group and evidence of extensive genetic engineering. He is identified as a radicalised British terrorist and linked to the suspicious death of a government scientist in the Lake District. The trail of the ongoing investigation leads to Saudi Arabia, the Punjab, war zones in Somalia and Bosnia, and back to the Spanish Civil War, in an...
It seems like a routine post-mortem, when Professor Max Fosse and DS Charles Seymour are presented with a mysterious road accident fatality in central...
The second in the Time Interventions Trilogy, Mare Nostrum, expands on the concepts of increasing longevity, medical and scientific advances and possible future developments as revealed in the first book - all seen through the eyes of the chief protagonist, ex-Detective Inspector Charles Seymour. The continuing story traces the events which led up to the mysterious murder of one of the "Twelve," a crime systematically unravelled by Seymour, who has reluctantly taken on the task of investigating the killing.
The second in the Time Interventions Trilogy, Mare Nostrum, expands on the concepts of increasing longevity, medical and scientific advances and possi...
The skilled tailors of Savile Row in London have dressed kings, movie stars, rock legends, billionaires, and even a few regular guys. A Savile Row suit remains an enduring and highly individual symbol of the finest a man can buy. From its origins close to Britain's main royal palaces, the Row has grown from clothing aristocrats to military men, and more recently it has been revitalized by a renewed appreciation of personalized, handmade goods and by a new generation of modern sartorialists.
Told through eight chronological themes, this beautifully illustrated celebration brings...
The skilled tailors of Savile Row in London have dressed kings, movie stars, rock legends, billionaires, and even a few regular guys. A Savile Row ...