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After many years doing the career thing I found it wasn't as much fun as it used to be so decided to quit, take a few months - rapidly turning into a year - off and do some other stuff.

Stangely writing wasn't on my 'list of things to do whilst I'm off' but circumstances meant I was incapacitated over the summer so I started writing to save me from going insane and once I started I couldn't stop.

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Jayne Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Emma etc
Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy
Finerprints of the Gods
Anything by Daniel Easterman

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The Circle of Seven Things

Ursula Dwyer

Following his father's apparent suicide Matthew investigates his family's past. Instead of answers he finds the Circle of Seven Things - and more questions.


When two lines join it begins,
Thus start the Circle of Seven Things,
When those Seven Things are done,
Complete the Circle for him to come,

Matthew Rayburn is searching for answers. His questions came from a box inherited on his father’s death, a death he doesn’t believe was suicide. The box contained documents: a letter, a riddle, mysterious photographs of a man who doesn’t age and a family tree which doesn’t confine itself to his ancestors – it also shows his descendents.

His search leads him to The Circle of Seven Things, an ancient Prophecy to which his family in inextricably bound. As he digs deeper the full meaning of the Prophecy becomes apparent, the completion of the Circle will open the door for either good or evil to reign on earth. Which side triumph is dependent on who closes the Circle.

Blocked at every turn and with time running out Matthew finally discovers the truth, that the cost of preventing evil from flourishing is sacrifice.

The question is whose.


 

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I wrote 1149 days ago

I've finished all the posted chapters now and I still think this is a great idea for a story. In C5 you introduce Daniel Fowler, who seems to have a past. During the phone call about the blackout he comes across as a bit weak and incompetent - this might be a deliberate ploy on his part to keep the ... view book

I wrote 1155 days ago

I do like a good thriller based on something that could be true and this seems to tick those boxes from what I've read so far (first four chapters). There's a good amount of mystery around whether June can trust Tim and also around where the Dr. has gone - not to mention the bloke in the car with Ju... view book

I wrote 1156 days ago

I've read the lot in one sitting which I certainly wouldn't do unless I thought it was great. David is so believeable, both as a boy and a student and the blurring of reality between what is a dream and what isn't is great. The only bit that grated slightly for me were lines at the end of a few chap... view book

I wrote 1156 days ago

This is good, very good. I've reached chapter 5 and already I know it's going on my shelf - I do like a bit of murder and religion, tends to make for an interesting combination. I've nothing constructive to add as I can't see anywhere that it could be made better. view book

I wrote 1157 days ago

I'm 2 chpaters in and this is a beautifully told story. It's paced slowly but there is so much apt description that it doesn't drag. There were a couple of sentences which I was unsure how to read due to the punctuation. The main one was in C1 'An alien, stench .....' wasn't sure if it was meant to ... view book

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