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I've not been on in a while and in that time I've figured out that I can't be arsed with the trolls, so if you don't like what I've written, fuck off and go play with yourself, otherwise, I hope you enjoy what I've got up, peace love and Independance coming my way in 2014, and it's about fucking time.

favourite books

Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan
Riftwar and Serpentwar Saga's by Raymond E. Fiest
Gaunt's Ghosts by Dan Abnett
New Jedi Order Books
Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
Rizzoli & Isles
Naked Heat and Heat Wave (Castle TV series tie-ins but they are what got me into Crime fiction)
Robert Howard's Conan
Nick Hornby's work I enjoy too.

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Burn, Forest City, Burn

David J Muir

A crazed Pyromancer is loose in Cleveland, the Magi Gabriel and Agent Sarah Morrow must stop him before he burns it to the ground


In a world of alternative history and where magic is every bit as real as Cyborgs, Magi warrior Gabriel of Alba, agent of the Council of Magic, must join forces with the Federal Investigations Bureau's Unexplained Phenomenon Division and it’s lead agent Sarah Morrow to hunt down and detain a Pyromancer who has been experimented on by Mundanes, before he burns the city of Cleveland to the ground.

Their investigation will uncover a conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace between the Mundane and the Magical world.

Agent Morrow will find out that she straddles both the Mudane world and the Magical World and her destiny is just about to open up to her.

First in a planned series of books featuring Gabriel and Sarah, their world and magic’s future.


*Keep in mind when reading this that it is an unedited first draft so grammatical and spelling errors are there because I've been trying to finish off the book before I go back*

 

Blood on the Streets

David J Muir

Two detectives from both sides of the Atlantic collide in the corruption case of the Millenium


Detective Inspector Darren MacKendrick of the Strathclyde Police Force, former Royal Marine and Detective-Investigator 2nd class Megan Matthews of the New York Police Department's cases collide, when MacKendrick's undercover man in an Irish mob as he hunts for corruption within the British Consulates gets killed in New York and Matthews is assigned the case.

Two very different styles of policing, one nononsense but within the spirit of the law, the other down right cowboyish and at times completely ignoring the law for the greater good, ignites the passion of two dedicated public servants.

 

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Hi there - just extending the hand of friendship. I’ve been here f....

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I write with greetings and invitation to read a chapter or more of my....

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Hi David You probably saw on the group thread, but I've published ....

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GMS, I commented on and backed BURN, FOREST CITY a month ago. Wonderi....

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I wrote 198 days ago

Just read the prolouge and the first chapter, and I'm going to add a comment, but I will read on more and edit as I go along. Your short pitch gives you the interesting intital pull but your long pitch gives a little too much away, sometimes more is less, but it's still interesting. The chara... view book

I wrote 213 days ago

Right, this is only my second review of a book by my fellow Worldbuilders, and I choose the Dark Lord himself, you had the luck of the draw that you were first on the watch list. I've only read the first version and apart from the chapters being a little long, I think it's really good, the charac... view book

I wrote 222 days ago

Absolutely brilliant idea by Splinker and great way to go about showcasing our brightest talent, and I don't mean me :) view book

I wrote 233 days ago

Honestly can say that I haven't got a bad word to say about this book. And I thought my story had an original twist, but this is just an original story, if just is even a word that should be used to describe this story. I'm not one generally one for the flash back and forward approach, but he... view book

I wrote 236 days ago

Some very nice work, I like the characters, and despite me not being particularly a fan of the period, I couldn't stop reading and was wishing for more at the end. When I can post it on my bookshelf it's going up. view book

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