Somewhere that I can talk about my books? Well, how can I resist?
There are three of them, all on
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Where Sheep May Safely Graze (free)
"The cat stared up at him as though it knew all about the entry and he was being tiresome about it. Then it proceeded to have a bath, the kind of cello-playing bath one feels obliged to look away from unless one knows the cat well."
A collection of short (some very short) stories and poems, mostly about New Zealand, or cats, or sheep.
Summon Your Dragons (free)
Is Azkun an ancient hero returned to save them all or just a madman with absurd ideas about dragons? The King of Anthor has no time for ancient heroes and even less time for dragons. Old crimes are coming back to haunt him and old enemies are stirring on his borders. His last hopes may lie with Azkun, whoever he is.
There are almost no dragons in this book, in spite of the title. But what people think about them is all important. And there is a mystery at the heart of it which my poor characters never do figure out (but you do).
The White Fox ($1.99)
Follows on from Summon Your Dragons (eight years later).
There's a special bond between a mother and daughter, something Olcish, a teenage boy, knows little about. When an old man dies at the infirmary and THEN keeps nagging him to rescue a girl from something he has to learn more about girls than he ever wanted to know. And when he does manage a dangerous rescue the old man tells him that was only practice. There's something much worse he has to do.
Some adult content (you cannot write about a teenage boy without some adult content, teenage boys mostly think about one thing).