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Stephen R Long

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I was born in Liverpool in 1960 and now live in Wimbledon and St Leonards on Sea, but not at the same time. I am a true blue Everton supporter. Lanky CCC supporter and St Helens fan. I play golf badly – well not that badly. Love my cats Fazakerley and Birkenhead (Check out their blog!) http://fazakerly.blogspot.com/ I also spend time with my wife when I have to. When I am not writing for pleasure I write and art direct advertisements for a London based global advertising agency.

favourite books


Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons

Lucky You by Carl Hiaasen

American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis

I, Robot by Isaac Asimov

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The Fostered Five

Stephen R Long

Five kids. Brought together by death. Awaiting foster homes they enter an adventure to save one of their own.


The night was as evil as the man in the back of the police helicopter, it shouldn’t have taken off. Ebeling was a great copper; normally he wouldn’t leave a suspect with a rookie he didn’t know; let alone a first time babysitter with his kids.He had to get up to Manchester with Williams; Williams was the best in the business, if anyone could identify the handwriting he could. Richardson, in the ‘copter was going down this time, Ebeling had chased him long enough.

Over Staffordshire they all came down.

Five incredible children were all placed in the same council ‘Home’.

One was finally placed with foster parents. Did this mean the end of the ‘Five’?

But Nick’s foster parents were not what they seemed. What better way for the same people who killed Nick’s dad to get at the Neurochip in his head than have him delivered on a plate.

They underestimated Nick’s capabilities though, and after he got word to the remaining ‘Four’ about what was going on. Christine, Sammy, Grant and Ronnie set out on an adventure to rescue Nick before there was no more Nick to rescue.

 

Underground

Stephen R Long

Death rides the underground. Don't catch his eye. Deep, down and dirty, like the Tube. One journey you won’t want to end.



During the ‘Playground Murders’ Detective Inspector Marchant, lost his wife and nearly lost his mind. He was determined this time to catch the killer. Someone was killing people in increasingly strange ways. The only clue he had was the Underground ticket always found somewhere on the body.

It’s a gripping tale that takes you on a rollercoaster journey through one man’s obsession with erasing the memory of past failure. Unfortunately, this time around he still has things left to lose.

‘Deep, down and dirty. Just like the Tube’


‘From cover-to-cover, one journey you don’t want to end’


‘Buy a ticket and jump right in’

 

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HELLO, How are you today.my name is kristy,i saw your profile today ....

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I wrote 248 days ago

Thanks really appreciate it. I need to get back from holibobs and stat writing it again now Steve view book

I wrote 485 days ago

Many Thanks. You may be surprised to find that before I got your message I had just chosen your book as the one I like most on the site on the blog form I am filling in. So if I ever get chosen to be showcased on the blog, so will you. Cheers Steve view book

I wrote 485 days ago

My word – someone got out of bed on the wrong side. I am all for constructive criticism but this is certainly not that. It's very easy to say things like this when your name doesn't appear next to it. Even if your book is rubbish – I haven't read it there are ways to help people move on and try to i... view book

I wrote 490 days ago

All comment is welcome. So thank you. This is still first draft so I know there is still a lot to do. But as long as the idea is good I am happy at the moment. Thanks again. Steve view book

I wrote 495 days ago

I actually quite like this but find the repetitive cloud terminology a bit too much. But he hey what do I know. Good luck. Steve view book

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