This collection of twelve short stories, with subjects ranging from sci-fi to spy thriller, from humour to history and from family to finance is written by the author of the trilogy of novels Cashback, Their Own Game and Motorbike Men, also published by Free-eBooks.
This collection of twelve short stories, with subjects ranging from sci-fi to spy thriller, from humour to history and from family to finance is written by the author of the trilogy of novels Cashback, Their Own Game and Motorbike Men, also published by Free-eBooks.
Duncan James was an RAF pilot before eventually reaching the higher levels of the British Civil Service, in a career that included top-level posts at home and abroad with the Defence Ministry, and work with the Metropolitan Police at Scotland Yard.
A life-long and compulsive writer, he has produced everything from Government statements, Ministerial briefing papers, media announcements and reference books. As a public affairs consultant and freelance author, he was a prolific writer of magazine articles on a wide variety of subjects, as well as short stories.
Cashback is the first of a trilogy of novels, first published in 2007, and Their Own Game is the second.
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One of the best short story collections that I have read so far!
All the stories were so enjoyable...could not stop till the novel got completed.
A must read for sure...
In the realm beyond the seventh circle a young princess prays to the mother goddess for a man to fight her enemies. She asks for a man skilled in the arts of war, but she does not want an ordinary man. She wants a bold and fearless man who will excite passions and put the plans of her scheming enemies to naught. Her prayers are answered but not entirely in the way she imagined.
Computer crime is the ultimate earner for those ingenious criminal minded characters, who see past the opportunity to make a fast buck here and there. Computer crime accounts for almost 55% of criminal statistics. Imagine if some genius came up with idea of actually making the ultimate robot! One that could not only think for itself, but could also perform the everyday functions of a normal human...
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Comments for "JUNK and other short stories"
All the stories were so enjoyable...could not stop till the novel got completed.
A must read for sure...
Seventh Circle
By: mike dixon
In the realm beyond the seventh circle a young princess prays to the mother goddess for a man to fight her enemies. She asks for a man skilled in the arts of war, but she does not want an ordinary man. She wants a bold and fearless man who will excite passions and put the plans of her scheming enemies to naught. Her prayers are answered but not entirely in the way she imagined.
Villainous Aspirations
By: Paul Weightman
Computer crime is the ultimate earner for those ingenious criminal minded characters, who see past the opportunity to make a fast buck here and there. Computer crime accounts for almost 55% of criminal statistics. Imagine if some genius came up with idea of actually making the ultimate robot! One that could not only think for itself, but could also perform the everyday functions of a normal human...