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Mike Faulkner

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Sometime teacher of English, now concentrating on writing - Literary Fiction and Crime ( two novels written so far, set in the 1930s & featuring sleuth Johnston Fiennes)

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Mostly classics - Bronte, Austen, Dickens and Hardy but also enjoy modern fiction, particularly crime fiction

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A Key to Murder

Mike Faulkner

Two murders are committed at Oxney Grange. Detectives are baffled. Any of seven people could be responsible, but which?


One morning, during the hot summer of 1934, the body of Major Fotheringham is discovered at crumbling Oxney Grange. He has been stabbed. Clues lead the police to believe that the murder has been committed by one of the seven people who either live or work at The Grange. But which? All seem to have got on well with the victim and to have little motive for wanting the Major dead. Detectives are baffled by what they find. However, the arrival of the dapper private investigator Johnstone Fiennes at Oxney Grange shows that all is not what it seems…

 

Grass Knots

Mike Faulkner

The story of kids 'discovering life' in the mid-1950s, told through the eyes of Mick, a member of a gang of six boys.


Coronation Day, 1953. Fourteen year old Mick, in love with Patsy but too shy to make contact with her, finds out, through his gang's discovery of an unexploded bomb, that she is keen to become his 'girl'. Unfortunately, Patsy has to go on a three week family holiday before their romance can begin. In the meantime Mick and his five friends expand their normal playtime interests- fishing, playing football, climbing, flying home-made kites, manufacturing explosives and tying 'booby trap' grass knots on the North Downs- by taking to ogling girls and spying on courting couples. Mick has to deal with death for the first time when Bernie, one of the gang members, dies; Mick also finds himself propositioned by two local girls just prior to Patsy's return. They date. The gang breaks up. All the youngsters have now moved out of childhood innocence and on into early adulthood. The days of tying grass knots on The Downs are over...

 

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JohnDoe wrote 445 days ago

Hi Mike, Just asking as you have some room on your shelf if you'l....

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After one year on the site and over 700 reviews, I have accepted many....

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Hi Mike I wondered if you'd like to take a wee peek at The Prodiga....

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Care to swap reads? Apocalypse Then

ronnierayjenkins wrote 808 days ago

Mike: Going back to the 50's sounds like fun. I am going to check ....

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I wrote 1168 days ago

A really good read here, Desmond. I enjoyed your work. You have a good flowing style and your material really captures one's imagination. On my book shelf. Well done! view book

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