Come, Time

Come, Time

by Richard Jenkins
Come, Time

Come, Time

by Richard Jenkins

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Overview

Samuel Dean lives an isolated, peaceful existence; he is alone and happy to be so. The remote coastal area of England where he lives provides all he needs to survive. His daily routine is to hunt, forage and poach. Someone, however, is stalking him.

One night, two officers from Special Branch pay him a visit and ask for his help. They claim two men, extremists in the Animal Liberation Movement, will soon visit a woman who lives in a near-by cottage. All Sam has to do is watch the cottage and inform Special Branch when the men arrive.

He agrees to help, not for profit or for patriotic zeal, but because he suspects they have told him a lie.
His isolated existence is soon smashed into a world of murder, terrorism and international conspiracy.

Fleeing his own guilt, he is propelled out of his solitude and on to a trail that takes him to London, Paris, Malta and then to Africa, where he uncovers a sinister group of the world’s elite, who together conspire a dark future for all those beneath them.

Only by mimicking their twisted, ruthless logic can Sam hope to contain them.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032862499
Publisher: Richard Jenkins
Publication date: 10/11/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,056,226
File size: 245 KB

About the Author

Well, I just love to write, to think about and to come up with stories. Maybe my life is boring.

I have been writing since the age of 15. Fortunately, life got in the way, and now, aged 38; I have finally finished my first novel.

My influences span literature, theatre and film - if a story is good and engaging, it's all I need.

Those who have influenced me are many, far too many authors and creators to list here - any genre, any era, if the story has got some humanity, I'll listen.

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