Entanglement of Fate

Entanglement of Fate

by chris brookes
Entanglement of Fate

Entanglement of Fate

by chris brookes

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Overview

Sheffield, England, 1912.

When a mute criminal known as 'the Street Arab' is taken into custody, police call on court missionary, Robert Elliott, to try and unravel the enigma. With the help of Mary O' Driscoll, a sharply perceptive nurse, Elliott reveals the prisoner to be Walter Stanford, a man with a blemished past and who is about to change their lives forever.

As Elliott tries to understand the significance of a mysterious note found in a locket on the cell floor, Mary becomes haunted by a series of lucid dreams about Walter's life and a dark harrowing crime. But why have they all been brought together? Is it simply fate? Or could it be strange intervention to bring closure to a chilling past?

One thing is certain...the answers have consequences!

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940148341093
Publisher: Schnauzer Publications
Publication date: 08/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 412
Sales rank: 173,098
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Chris Brookes lives in Sheffield, England.

After working for several years on creating the characters for a mystery series based on the registers of a police court missionary, he wrote several scripts intended for screen production. However, in 2012, he was persuaded to write the storylines as distinct novels, and in 2013, Schnauzer Publications released Fate, the first story in the entanglement series. During 2014 Chris wrote the second book, Revenge. The third book in the series, Deceit, was released in Autumn 2016.

Other projects the author is currently working on include a short radio play, The Road, and the development of a TV series adapting the Jacques Futrelle mysteries. In addition, after many evenings spent discussing the concept of a sitcom with his good friend over a bottle or two of Pineau des Charentes, finally, the time is right to start capturing these ideas into scripts.

Away from writing, Chris has always loved to sketch and, over the years, has produced numerous limited editions of his work. With more time now available, he hopes to once more pick up his pastels.

Follow Chris' news at www.chrisbrookes.info
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