We live, we love, we die. But love lives forever and a day Pete, Fay, Love - the counterpoint to Eat, Pray Love. Jefferson Galt's novel is the story of love over half-a century, a honourable love, a selfless love, a heroic love. In part one, The Kiss, Pete and Fay tell their stories to friends and, sometimes, to each other when the other is not there. Part two, The Letters that We Wrote, Pete and Fay write to each other - telling of their love, hopes, fears and their lives. But they never post the letters. Pete, Fay, Love will make you laugh one minute and cry the next, fill you with sorrow...
We live, we love, we die. But love lives forever and a day Pete, Fay, Love - the counterpoint to Eat, Pray Love. Jefferson Galt's novel is the story o...
You know all the things you really want to say to the one you love but think you will sound stupid if you say them? That's Pete's problem and so he writes terrible poetry to Fay. In the book "Pete, Fay, Love," Pete and Fay tell others about the poetry and their reaction to it. Here, with some of Jefferson Galt's earlier songs, poems and short stories, are The Things That I Can't Say. It's the final part of the Pete, Fay, Love trilogy that began with The Kiss and continued in The Letters That We Wrote. ("The Kiss" and "The Letters That We Wrote" are available in a single volume - "Pete, Fay,...
You know all the things you really want to say to the one you love but think you will sound stupid if you say them? That's Pete's problem and so he wr...
Jefferson Galt's new novel, The Mission, is the story of Paul Johnson, a CIA analyst who is sent to Thailand to identify and locate a terrorist bomb-maker. But a leak in Washington means that his identity is compromised and soon after arrival he is kidnapped by a terrorist group. He is traded between terrorist groups and transferred to The Philippines where he is held for three years. Johnson narrates his situation alongside the unfolding story of how his identity was leaked and the attempts to locate and rescue him, ending with an unexpected and explosive conclusion. Set in Washington,...
Jefferson Galt's new novel, The Mission, is the story of Paul Johnson, a CIA analyst who is sent to Thailand to identify and locate a terrorist bomb-m...