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Dreamers And Escapers

‘I don’t know whether we’ve gone mad or if we’re having a mutual mid-life crisis.

‘I’m the freelance journalist/hobby farmer; he’s the business/handy man. I do animal things; he makes and mends things…

‘Suddenly, Van straightened up and said, “This place can’t support both of us, right?”

“With our mortgage? Right.”

“Right, so let’s sell up and buy bigger but down market, eh?”

“Eh? Oh, okay, dear.”

And, just like that, the dream, the escape, the adventure began.

 


 

 

Reveille Book III

Cat Winter had hoped the summer camping trip into the ranges would be fun, an adventure, a chance for Joey and Hunter to get to know each other better, might learn to tolerate each other since liking each other was apparently too much to ask and, maybe, Joey could be happy again.

Instead, an earthquake struck while they were exploring a cave system and now, Joey was lost, Hunter was dead and Cat taken prisoner by a gang of stone-cold killers.

 


 

 

Reveille Book II

After disaster strikes their camping trip and a gang of thugs attacks them as they try to find help, Hunter regains consciousness to be told his injuries nearly killed him, his partner Cat is missing presumed dead, her son Joey is lost and gone forever.

Hunter refuses to believe it. He’s determined to get well, get help from the authorities and then, he’s coming back to find the men who attacked them and to make them pay, in full, with interest.

 


 

 

Reveille Book I

When a camping trip goes terribly wrong, young Joey Winter finds himself seriously injured, abandoned by his mother and her friend, and in the care of dangerous strangers.

As he recovers, he learns he’s in even more danger than he ever imagined, and still his mother has not come to get him so, when the opportunity arises to escape, Joey takes it.

With three companions, one the woman who’d tried to kill him already and no doubt would try again, Joey is determined to survive and to go home.

 


 

 

Reveille Book 1

When a camping trip goes terribly wrong, young Joey Winter finds himself seriously injured, abandoned by his mother and her friend, and in the care of dangerous strangers.

As he recovers, he learns he’s in even more danger than he ever imagined, and still his mother has not come to get him so, when the opportunity arises to escape, Joey takes it.

With three companions, one the woman who’d tried to kill him already and no doubt would try again, Joey is determined to survive and to go home.