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cash by mail order - see links below book list |
| Non-fiction (general) | 1 - biography / history /
travel/geographical 2 - social/political/religious 3 - investigative / injustice / tax / fact based stories and humour / other | |
| type | Self-help and how-to books, semi-academic | 1 - writing & publishing guide /
self-help / etc 2 - drugs etc abuse/addiction / prevention/rehabilitation / dyslexia 3 - health / education / sport-science / medicine / science / environmental / law |
| Fiction, novels etc, collections | 1 -
general fiction / story collections / poetry / pseudo-historical/biographical 2 - thrillers / adventures / spy / actioners / mystery / intrigue / detective / murder 3 - sci-fi / fantasy / horror 4 - humour (fictional) / satire / parody / faintly flagitious fun | |
Part one - general / story collections / poetry / pseudo-historical / biographical
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FP Not For Bedtime - chilling tales
from around the world by various
authors - SPECIAL OFFER ! A carefully chosen and varied selection of ghost,
murder, macabre, spiritual and similar stories by professional and top
amateur writers - Infinity Junction's most borrowed
public library book - (read a short sample.)
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FP One Good Man by Ruth Rowling - set in the 2nd World War as Nazi Germany invades Norway. Authentic atmosphere of fear and uncertainty percolates an exciting and devious story. NEW.
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FP Tidal by Anne Brooke - collection of imaginative poems by acclaimed, award winning poet. Modern but very readable.
The Reincarnate by Polly L Hughes - romantic
fiction and non-fiction interweave with more than a touch of horror
Windmills by Alan Clegg
- top-selling story of a family surviving the war in Holland.
Where Birds Don't Sing by Alan Clegg - the second
book in the 'Windmills' Dutch holocaust trilogy.
The Wildcat by John Robson - the secret life of a
Romany in Napoleonic times, showing the idiocy of government and gallantry
of men at war.
Davies Creation by E.G.
Braithwaite - faction - story of the creation of an engineering design and
those involved.
Water Under the Bridges by Freda
Price - evocative, nostalgic saga from the Industrial Revolution to
WW2.
Taxi by Vera Parsonage - hilarious
adventures, highs and lows, amours and disappointments of a Liverpool taxi
driver.
Through the Eastern Gate by Sue
Wilding - a collection of sensitive, Christian poetry.
A Resounding Voice by Ray Harman - echoes of the Welsh
Valleys in poetry.
The Love We All Shared - Poetry
For The People by Ray Harman -second book of echoes of the Welsh Valleys
in poetry. Supported by Max Boyce.
The Travellers
Friend - an entertaining compilation of short stories and poetry by new
writers.
The Travellers Belle Amour - a
romantic selection of short stories and poetry.
Whack and Blight by Ken Norman - a murder cum love
story.
Part two - thrillers / adventures / spy / actioners /
detective / murder
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FP LP - Tubular Bridge by Neil Gee - gripping 19th century thriller with an authentic backdrop of Victorian railway and bridge building - COMING SOON
The Juggernaut by Ken
Norman - tense crime thriller.
The Solway
Slicer by Ken Norman - entertaining story of potential mass-murder,
sparked off by a new invention.
* FP A Very European
Death by Mike Bonner - TOP OFFER -
murder thriller/adventure to a European extremist backdrop - (read a short
sample.)
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FP LP - Tengar Bridge by N.M.Lewis - an exciting classic style
modern thriller with a personal feel and just a bit of a love story - LAST FEW COPIES - (read a short
sample.)
Golden Boy by Peter W
Shillan - 2 young men of different backgrounds are exploited as underground
agents. Folklore, horse breeding, training and politics carry the story
forwards.
Part three - sci-fi / fantasy / horror
Bamfords Shroud by Harold Nicholson - horror
fantasy, as strange mist rises above a long buried village.
Whistle and I'll Be There by Jonathan Moor - a ghost
story of Shropshire and the Welsh/English Marches. Steeped in history of the
region.
The Scent of Violets by Jenny Sandle -
a poignant ghost story with a difference. Set during The Great War of
1914-18.
Part four - humour / satire / parody / faintly
flagitious fun
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FP LP - Infinity Junction by Neil Gee - a hilarious highly
impious history, a satire of sorts, a parody perhaps, allegedly allegorical.
"Superb book..." - professional editor. NOW IN
ITS 3rd EDITION. 'intelligent farce' (read a short sample.)
Funny old World by Barrie Francis - light-hearted
political satire with many recognisable characters.
* FP LP - Dagger First by
Evelyn Murray - manic anti-establishment satire-cum-farce. Meteor disaster
stories move over: here comes Evelyn Murray!
? - (read a short
sample.)
LP - Froxmap by Evelyn Murray - follow-up to Dagger
First; equally fast and furious fun with a hard adventure core.
Humour is
an area we would like to expand; if your work falls into this category, read
Selling Through Infinity Junction, available from the home page, then e-mail
us using the direct contact link.
There are several humorous works
either in preparation or in consideration. We hope to persuade Evelyn Murray
to release the rest of the manic Dagger comedy series, in the meantime a
mention here might prompt further developments.
Part one - biography /
history / travel/geographical
* FP Looking After Number One by Fran Brady - work of social significance
- gritty, moving account of how one widow coped with her husband's multiple sclerosis and the aftermath.
The Caspian
Horse by Brenda Dalton - in depth look at a rare and ancient
breed.
* FP The Forgotten Army by Roy Yates - SPECIAL OFFER - a personal account of the second
world war seen by a prisoner of the Japanese, slave-labouring in horrible
conditions on 'The Death Railway' - (read a short sample.)
One Boy's War by Bob Galloway - Bob ran away to sea
as a boy; his subsequent adventures during the war are fascinating
reading.
Gliding Into War by Major Ian Toler
DFC TD - moving first-hand account by a glider pilot of the 30s and the
slide into European war. Hard to say whether this should be in the fiction
category because it's a real story but seen through a fictional character's
eyes.
A Victorian Childhood by Walter Littler
- 40 years after his death his daughters found an account of Walter's early
life and produced this book.
Not Far From Wigan
Pier by Ted Dakin - tales of life during the 1920s in a Lancashire town.
Down to Earth.
My Vanished World by Nell
Adams - graphical description of an idyllic world in the Shan States (Burma)
descending into horror as the war takes hold.
New
Horizons Beckon by Patricia Coates - English couple's wanderlust through
Europe.
Italy Again and Again by Brian Darwent -
love of the Italian experience and scenic delights.
Part two -
social/political/religious
The Triple Effect by Dr. M.S. Rao - 'To Be and How To
Be,' 'Look After Yourself' and 'Interview with Jesus.' Dr. Rao advises us to
'doubt everything' in this eclectic mix of alternative medicine, psychology
and religion.
Part three - investigative / injustice / taxation /
fact based stories and humour / other
* FP The
Lynch-Mob Syndrome by Ken Norman - work of
major importance a seminal work in its field - in-depth reports from the Portia Campaign
about probable miscarriages of justice regarding child deaths. A must-read
for people with a social conscience. Second edition of The Lynch-Mob Syndrome is updated from time to time. Also there's a feature page with hyper-link direct to Portia Campaign.
* FP The Inland Revenue - Saint or Sinner? by Dr John Booth - work of financial / political importance - SPECIAL OFFER - detailed case studies, with conclusions, of exactly how we in the UK are taxed, and how the Inland Revenue sometimes oversteps the mark. New.
Questions
of Conspiracy by Mel Ayton - true facts behind the assassination of
President Kennedy.
Self-help and How-to book list
Part
one - guides etc
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FP LP - Budding Bestseller by Neil Gee - a very practical guide, (previously titled Budding Author,) for
all writers and authors - probably the most up to date around. NEW TOTALLY REVISED 4th EDITION.
Part two -
self-help
* FP Before
Hitting Bottom by Deborah Dupré Wheeler - 1st time in Europe - work of social significance
- comprehensive and compassionate approach to help drug and alcohol addicted
and other self-harming individuals, starting from early signs, to
intervention in a highly structured way. A potential life saver. - (read a short
sample.)
Dyslexia by Roy Fielding (of
British Dyslexics) - work of social significance
- clear, easy to read and comprehensive guide for parents with
(possibly) dyslexic children.
Semi-academic book list
- health / education / sport-science / etc
Dyslexia - self-help guide - see non-fiction - Self-help
books (immediately above.)
Inland Revenue - Saint or Sinner - see non-fiction - (above.)
The Triple Effect - health -
see non-fiction (general) part 2
The Simple Science of Archery - (not
here yet but expected) - explaining the real science behind sometimes
obscure practices of an ancient sport.