ALL THAT IS FOREVER LOST is a story of a man and woman's journey through difficult times, the deaths of young friends, loss of home, prestige, liberty, each person telling the story from their own perspective, the man giving an inner personal expression of his soul, a kind of poetic autobiography, the woman lending a more factual narrative, thereby giving the reader a window of knowledge into the more obscure observations of the man, her husband, as they travel through the dark days that eventually separates them forever, despite the deep love they both feel for each other.
ALL THAT IS FOREVER LOST is a story of a man and woman's journey through difficult times, the deaths of young friends, loss of home, prestige, libe...
THE DAY THE MONEY DIED is the story of a fraud on a massive scale, involving credit cards, property and banking. As the recent Banking crisis shows, the World is vulnerable to these forces that surround us, using the instant responses of the internet to destabilise the whole system, and through it, us. The governments of the World explained it all away as just market forces, but then, they would say that, wouldn't they? In reality, as shocking as it was, one man orchestrated our downfall. Despite the authorities' best efforts to stem the tide, the threat grows until it...
THE DAY THE MONEY DIED is the story of a fraud on a massive scale, involving credit cards, property and banking. As the recent Ban...
To the external observer, there was nothing extraordinary about him; he had lived what would seem, to the disinterested, a very normal, almost boring life, a steady job, an unremarkable upbringing in a non-descript town by almost-invisible parents, brothers, and sisters. He had gone to school without creating, or even leaving any kind of impression upon his fellow students, indeed, any of those he had known would have great difficulty in remembering him at all.
But all this was part of his skill and subtle strength. Although he had known...
WHAT MAKETH A MAN?
To the external observer, there was nothing extraordinary about him; he had lived what would seem, to th...