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“To know is to die.”

In 1981, Solly Bernstein discovers the last great oil field in the world under the Iraqi desert town of El Kebil,
In 1994, Two British soldiers witness a massacre in a dark Bosnian valley.

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A Lithuanian teenager is kidnapped from a bus in Minsk and sold on as a sex slave.
The CEO of one of the world’s mightiest Oil Corporations faces a shareholders revolt.
A Russian mercenary seeks a multi million pay off to set up his retirement.
An Iraqi sheik wants schools and hospitals for his doomed people.
A Scottish landowner needs to find a way to appease his bankers.

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Slowly the threads draw all these people together as fate deals out its unpredictable cards.
The threads connect the death camps of Hitler and Stalin to the blood drenched streets of Iraq.
They link the crumbing tower blocks of Lithuania to the corporate sky scrapers of Houston, Texas.
They connect the empty deserts of Iraq to the rolling hills of Southern Scotland.

Until in the end two men find themselves in possession of the greatest secret in the world.
A secret that is a death warrant.
Unless they can find a way to get the secret out……..



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‘When the past meets the flames’ The continent of Europe is still divided by a fence that runs from the Baltic Sea to the Swiss border.
Thousands of nuclear missiles in the West are aimed at the cities of the East
And thousands of nuclear missiles in the East are aimed at the cities of the West.
The Cold War rages.


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In 1981, Solly Bernstein discovers the last great oil field in the world under the Iraqi desert town of El Kebil,
In 1994, Two British soldiers witness a massacre in a dark Bosnian valley.

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StoppAGE tIME

Danny McCann is a boy with the world at his feet.
He’s fifteen. He’s just been selected for the Scotland Under 16’s football team.
Coaches from big clubs are coming to Dumfries to watch him play.The road to the football dream lies open. But Danny starts to make the wrong choices.


tHREADS

Young people take drugs to get high. That’s the part the see on the T Shirts. Sadly, all too often young people take drugs and find themselves on the Road to Down. Sometimes it leads them all the way down to the place where life doesn’t seem to worth living any more. This book isn’t about the stuff on T shirts. This is about the dark stuff that gets swept away under the carpet. It isn’t warm and fuzzy.


Book This book is about why people take to the streets and throw stones. Like they did in the eighties. Like they might do tomorrow. Its about how far some people will go when they get angry. And how far other people will go to stop them.’

Lenny’s journey spans the eras. From the burning sun of Orgreave to the killing fields of Iraq. From Reagan to Bush. From Thatcher to Blair. From the Cold War to the War on Terror.


‘A Mersey ‘Gone With The Wind’ that races like a high speed bullet train all the way from Rome 1977 to Istanbul 2005.’

“Putting this book down would be like switching off the TV during the second half in Istanbul. It’s just not an option.”
Ian Callaghan. Liverpool FC legend.


‘A head spinning ‘Day of the Jackal’ for the Twenty First century. The pages almost turn themselves’

Roland McMillan is ninety five years old and his doctors see little chance of him making it to ninety six. In 1926 he fled the desperate misery of his life in the mining town of Kirkonnel and emigrated to America. Over seventy nine years he has built up a colossal
family fortune. Now it is time to tidy up his affairs


'Everyone who has lost a child to heroin will want to be Jack Sinclair. Tragic, thrilling, captivating.'
-Simon Houston, Daily Record.

February 2001. The wind turns to the east, and the Foot and Mouth epidemic starts to rage across South West Scotland. A region already in decline is thrown into catastrophe. Funeral pyres light up the night sky.


"A gripping journey through the past. An alarming view of the present. A terrifying vision of the future."

 


'Frankland turns crisis into drama.' Sunday Telegraph

November 1997 and British Farming is being ripped apart by the BSE Crisis. Vast areas of the countryside are facing devastation. Finally one man decides that enough is enough.


6000 Asylum Seekers are housed in the giant tower blocks of Sighthill in Glasgow.
A vast unexploded human bomb. The clock is ticking.


"An unrelenting pile driver of a read."


'A fantastic adventure book for all young football lovers - even one as young as me !'
Sir Tom Finney

Once in every generation a great new star emerges into the world of football.
Out of the slums of Sao Paulo came Pele.
Out of the bullet scarred streets of Belfast came Georgie Best
Out of the shanty towns of Buenos Aires came Maradona.