Archaeologist, Alan Brewer, is thrilled to discover an ancient manuscript by Mark, the gospel writer. It tells how St Peter obeys a prophecy and travels to Alexandria, in Egypt, to die, leaving behind coded inscriptions at each city, through which he passes. These give the exact position of his intended tomb. Joanne, Alan's daughter, travels the eastern Mediterranean with her ex-lover, Alan's protege, Stephen Fleet, who is also an archaeologist, searching for the clues to locate Peter's grave. They are joined by Samantha Macintosh, an old flame of Stephen's, the daughter of an American media...
Archaeologist, Alan Brewer, is thrilled to discover an ancient manuscript by Mark, the gospel writer. It tells how St Peter obeys a prophecy and trave...
Three farcical and light-hearted stories full of wacky characters, improbable situations, unlikely coincidences, witty observations and happy endings. These hilarious and amusing tales will have you chuckling over every page. The Police Farce, in which a dead body comes and goes (but who is it?) and Jeremy finds the right woman at last. Three Little Maids, in which Amy becomes Dora (and Mina ) and Ed becomes a hero. The Godfathers, in which the Church tackles the Mafia and Margherita finds that things are not as they seem.
Three farcical and light-hearted stories full of wacky characters, improbable situations, unlikely coincidences, witty observations and happy endings....
This romantic thriller, with a historical twist, is full of the unexpected. A surprise inheritance, a beautiful girl and a not-so-pleasant young man are only the beginning of Martin Aisby's adventures. He finds himself involved with an Elizabethan ghost, a mysterious riddle and a hidden treasure that links the past to the present before all is finally settled. Populated by characters like the urbane James Culpepper and the gentlemanly butler, Forbes, as well as the rough, Yorkshire farmer, Geoff Holmes, and the cockney taxi-driver, Bert Hall, the story evokes nostalgia, humour, curiosity and...
This romantic thriller, with a historical twist, is full of the unexpected. A surprise inheritance, a beautiful girl and a not-so-pleasant young man a...
I wrote a book of poetry. Don't get the wrong impression - It wasn't full of meaning And erudite expression. It wasn't the epitome Of great poetic style, But it had a lot of funny rhymes That really made me smile.
I wrote a book of poetry. Don't get the wrong impression - It wasn't full of meaning And erudite expression. It wasn't the epitome Of great poetic sty...
A series of bizarre deaths is accompanied by a strange phenomenon for Fionagh and John. They appear to have lived part of their life twice, with very different outcomes. Then they discover that they are part of the enactment of an ancient prophecy and time is quickly running out. Can they stop its final fulfilment, the destruction of the universe by Evil? Helped by their partners and friends and by the eccentric Dr d'Aubert, they struggle to decipher the mysterious prediction, but will they understand it in time and, if so, what can they do to prevent its ultimate victory.
A series of bizarre deaths is accompanied by a strange phenomenon for Fionagh and John. They appear to have lived part of their life twice, with very ...
The fourteen short stories in this collection encompass horror, mystery, nostalgia, romance and humour. Yet, in spite of the variety of subject-matter, genre and style, they all have one thing in common - a surprise ending, a twist in the tail. In some of them, the twist has a sting too The last five stories are especially for the Christmas season. Whatever your taste, you will find here something to make you shudder, giggle or smile.
The fourteen short stories in this collection encompass horror, mystery, nostalgia, romance and humour. Yet, in spite of the variety of subject-matter...
When the original version of this composition was first written in 2009, Alexandra, my wife, commented that it sounded like music for the Elizabethan court. I have since developed it with that observation in mind. It is not intended to imitate accurately the music of that period, but rather to create an atmosphere that evokes the sixteenth-century court. Although the work is called a symphony, it does not follow strictly the symphonic structure of modern works. In the seventeenth century, the word "symphony" referred to a work in which several instruments played together and it is this...
When the original version of this composition was first written in 2009, Alexandra, my wife, commented that it sounded like music for the Elizabethan ...
Arabian Rhapsody and St George and the Dragon. Orchestra and Piano. These descriptive pieces have been fun to write - the love songs and lament, the dance, the gallop, the battles and particularly Elmo, the dragon. I hope that performers and audiences will also find them great fun and good entertainment.
Arabian Rhapsody and St George and the Dragon. Orchestra and Piano. These descriptive pieces have been fun to write - the love songs and lament, the d...
The full score of the second Piano Concerto by Christopher Huggett. Christopher has been composing for over thirty years but his music is constantly developing as he explores new ideas and techniques. Inspired by such traditional composers as Mozart, Chopin and Bach, his music nevertheless has a modern flavour and his style is distinctive and unique. Often exuberant, sometimes peaceful, his works are full of movement and overflowing with memorable melodies. This new work will challenge the pianist and delight the audience with a variety of contrasting emotions and themes that will linger in...
The full score of the second Piano Concerto by Christopher Huggett. Christopher has been composing for over thirty years but his music is constantly d...
Studies and Essays relating to "A Theology of Becoming" Cross and Resurrection The Resurrection as Process The Kurios Question Eucharist and Passover Righteousness and Justice Evil and the Devil God: Other, Immanent, Transcendent Why Worship? Why Pray? Morality and Motivation Becoming Christian "A Theology of Becoming" introduced a new form of process theology, based on biblical study rather than philosophy or science. These essays modify and develop the ideas given there, as well as extending the theology into spirituality and ethics. The studies provide exciting new insights into the...
Studies and Essays relating to "A Theology of Becoming" Cross and Resurrection The Resurrection as Process The Kurios Question Eucharist and Passover ...