John Paul Medhurst
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Erstwhile chef of small repute, Salford-born JP plied his trade for more than thirty years in various kitchens in Florence, Barcelona, Los Angeles and Paris. Whatever skin he had left he gleefully shed during the pandemic, finally swapping out the pan for the pen and exploded in a flurry of ideas, this his debut novel being the first. He has also written the screenplay for the book and the much-anticipated feature 1066 The Battle for England. JP has two American sons Milo and Morrison and hangs out on the South coast of the UK with his fishing rod and what's left of his sense of humour.
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Sherlock Holmes and the Council of Seven
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Mystery/Thriller
Nikola Tesla said to think of the Universe in terms of energy, frequency and vibration, and with mankind standing at the dawn of a Type 2 civilization, the Master of Deduction is tempted into the case of his life; one that will pit his wits against the enigmatic Dorian, a celestial messenger bursting with equal amounts of good and evil and will uncover our secret history and lift the lid on the unforgivable crimes of the elite. The human race is about to be wiped out in a game that has no right or wrong answers, only choices made and the bodies are starting to pile up. This time, however, deduction won't be enough, and Sherlock realizes that going deep inside his soul is really the only way out. |