MY NOVELS
DRY ROT
This was one of my first complete novels, written originally in the
early 80’s. It is still my personal favourite - it combines black
humour with an attack on religious hypocrisy. The central character
is 17 year old Frances, who is sent to stay with her Uncle Robert
who is a catholic priest. Uncle Robert has just had his leg
amputated because of cancer - his own visible form of decay, also
seen in the dry rot which is attacking his church. Frances is a
typically restless teenager; she longs for experience both sexual
and otherwise… so she is easily charmed by the exotic transvestite,
Mary. He encourages her to lead her uncle into temptation… is the
only way forward to purify the decay by fire?
KILLING TIME
Written originally in the mid 80’s and re-written in 1991, this
novel is more ambitious than Dry Rot - involving two different times
co-existing simultaneously. The contemporary part is set in East
London; the heroine is Louise who is becoming troubled by feelings
of being overtaken by someone else’s spirit. She meets the
mysterious Guy Saint, a psychic medium who is very interested in her
experiences. Meanwhile in Victorian London (1888), Oscar Wilde and
his friend Robbie Ross talk of “Killing Time”; in the background
there lurks the Whitechapel Murderer, who moves closer towards
Louise…
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY PARTY
This is a political and historical novel; it is based on factual
events and involves real characters as well as fictional ones! Set
in Paris in the 1890’s, the main characters are Michel and Emile
both of whom are committed anarchists. After planting a bomb which
kills several people, Emile is eventually caught and guillotined.
Michel is totally devastated by his death, and plants a bomb at a
busy hotel before leaving the country for England. Although he longs
to return to Paris, he knows that to do so he will have to be in
disguise...
MRS JOHNSON’S CAVALIER
My fourth novel was written in 1998/99, and was partly a
practice-run for me to get used to my newly acquired computer!
Although it is set in modern times, this novel also used history; Mr
and Mrs Johnson are both obsessed by the 17th Century and belong to
an organisation in which they can play the part of being Cavaliers
and Ladies. Annie Johnson is a teacher of History at South Trafford
College in Manchester and among her students is Caroline, who is
also fascinated by her teacher’s enthusiasm. She attends a 17th
Century Dance with them, where everybody is dressed up in their
finest lace and silk – including Robert Johnson. In the present day
he remains a very ordinary chap; irritating and insensitive, but as
a Cavalier he is someone else completely, someone who’s dashing,
elegant and charming. Not surprisingly, Caroline falls for the
Cavalier. The book has been published by RAWPRINTZ, and is still
available on demand.
CAMP MARY
This is the sequel to Dry Rot, set in the year 2000. Having been in
and out of various mental institutes, Frances has finally tried to
make the break and return to normal society and to Old Trafford.
Near to the site where the dry rot church once stood she discovers a
warehouse, where the mysterious Camp Mary is situated; though the
sand, sun and sea are all artificial, the tents are not… and neither
are the customers who pay for an unusual weekend break. Frances is
amazed to discover that the site is run by her old friend Mary, who
has cut his hair short and has taken to wearing suits. Once again
Frances is drawn to his strangeness – but she also becomes entangled
with the more conventional love triangle. Both of these have
disastrous consequences… |