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Legends of a terrifying black dog with staring red eyes have existed for centuries. Most widely known as the Barghest, the black dog is usually viewed as a harbinger of death. A Barghest will appear, freezing any onlooker in fright and then suddenly disappear, leaving its victims to contemplate how many days they have left.
Angie’s first encounter had been in North Wales but the black dog has followed her across the country appearing outside her hotel in Whitby. With each appearance, the beast had got closer and Angie knew she must find why it was targeting her if she was to avoid an untimely death.
Aegean Goldclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Amy is on a backing-packing trip around the Greek islands with three friends. The holiday goes great until she encounters Nigel and Mark, two adventurers in search of stolen Nazi gold.
The girls soon find themselves entangled with Felix Rhoeme, a powerful businessman who will let nothing get in the way of his diabolical plans. A life and death race
across the Aegean ensues in a race to unravel an ancient mystery.
Forest of Destinyclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Jenny is a go-ahead sales executive and a chance meeting during a sales visit to Germany leads to a small part in a film being made in Munich. Abducted from her hotel, Jenny is taken to into the Bavarian countryside.
Jenny now finds herself framed for murder at the film studios and a sinister secret
society wants her dead as she is suddenly thrust into a life and death world of intrigue and the occult.
The Malta Projectclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Jenny is back in Manchester after being kidnapped and framed for murder in Germany. A call from a German living in Manchester claiming to have been held captive himself by the same organisation who had framed her, leads Jenny back into to confrontation with the Occult, neo-Nazi Odinerbund.
A massive international conspiracy aimed at infiltrating the upper echelons of European power has been set up in Malta and Jenny is once again locked in a life and death struggle with the Odinerbund.
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Pamela has been invited on a ski trip by her sporty friend Chantelle to Pamporovo in Bulgaria. A suave young man called Steve seems to be just another holidaymaker but he has a secret reasonfor travelling to the Balkans.
A skeleton has arrived at Plovdiv University, claimed to be that of a vrkolak, a Bulgarian werewolf, alleged to have magical powers. Inevitably, it comes to the attention of an organised criminal gang. The Skiing holiday soon becomes a struggle for survival in the Balkan Mountains againstthe elements, the Bulgarian Mafia and a vrkolak.
What is a Vrkolak?
The Virago Ladderclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Advertising Executive Kate Zereba has overcome every challenge on a demanding development weekend. Kate’s boss Felicity reveals that the weekend was actually a selection process to see if she should be invited to join a secret organisation,
providing personal opportunities.
Kate is soon initiated into the mysterious world of Virago, an exclusive organisation strictly for women who want to ‘get on’. Virago women help each other climb career ladders and eliminate rivals through a system of favours known as credits.
Secret Female Societies
Vrilclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Following two bizarre deaths bearing the hallmarks of sacrificial murder, Investigator Steve Chapman has acquired inside information about occult groups in the North of England. A young woman called Bobby contacts Steve, claiming extensive involvement with a satanic society but is only prepared to meet in Germany’s Black Forest.
In Germany, Bobby drives her car deep into the woods and kills herself in a horrific inferno, leaving an obscure suicide note. Steve soon finds himself in a quest to break the diabolical plans of an evil occult group.
The Background to Vril
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Louise was looking for something to spice up her marriage to James and noticed an advertisement in the local library by an English Civil War re-enactment society. The couple are soon dressing in seventeenth century costumes and meeting new people.
After being accidently knocked to the ground, Louise is helped up by an enemy soldier who turns out to be her former fiancé, the vibrant and unattached Peter. Louise finds her feelings for Peter rekindled and realises she is at a cross-roads.
The Tale of Tom Chaneyclick here to buy (print format) click here to buy (e-book format) |
Tom Chaney, the illegitimate son of a manor lord is working as a lay brother at a priory when he finds himself caught up the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381. Having had no choice but to side with Henry le Despenser, the fighting Bishop of Norwich’ and is soon off on a Holy Crusade to Flanders where the invading French King is supporting a rival pope.
Tom eventually gets to London and after escaping a forced marriage to a she-wolf, finds work in the merchant guild quarter. Things go well until Tom finds himself initiated into the secret order of the Knights Templar. Tom is soon off on another crusade but this time with more than he bargained for.
England in the late fourteenth century
The Adventures of Heinrich Von Beckler
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The Teutonic Knights, the Knights Hospitaller and the Knights Templar, were the three great orders of warrior monks. With the fall of Acre in 1291, the prestige of the warrior monks suffered and by the early fifteenth century, the Templar order had been abolished by the pope and the Hospitallers were rapidly becoming like other monastic orders, living cloistered lives.
It was different for the Teutonic knights who moved their headquarters from Venice to Marlbork near the Baltic sea in the hope of defeating the heathen tribes of the north. This culmininated in a failed crusade in 1390 against the Poles and Lithuanians, whose own king had already converted to Christianity.
Disillusioned by the order’s mistaken lusts for power and conquest, one knight absconded and eventually travelled to England where he decided to embark upon a new life as a Dominican friar, taking the word of God to the common people, without a sword or a shield. The knight’s name was Heinrich Von Beckler.