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  • von Mal Foster
    19,00 €

    Inside you will find a crafting of a jigsaw of important historic information about the Surrey village of Knaphill that the author has sympathetically brought all into one place.'I hope that this book will give its readers much enjoyment and be a lasting reminder that Knaphill is a great village blessed with a unique unerring spirit, full of people who really do care for its future.'Cllr Melanie Whitehand in her Foreword

  • von Mal Foster
    23,00 €

    When a Princess Diana look-a-like goes missing just three weeks before the death of the real princess in 1997, suspicions of a conspiracy implicating the UK government, the intelligence and security agencies and the Sicilian mafia begin to unfold. Over twenty years later, Jack Compton is a freelance reporter who is on the trail following the murder of Suzanne Camilleri, a fellow journalist on the beautiful Maltese island of Gozo. Jack believes that Suzanne, his good friend and former colleague at a now defunct national Sunday newspaper has been in receipt of recent evidence linked to the missing woman which could expose one of the biggest cover-ups in cross-national modern day history. Protagonist Jack is out to unravel the Maltese connection and make sense of why Suzanne was killed so brutally. He also needs to watch out for himself.

  • von Mal Foster
    22,00 €

    Recovering from a serious psychological meltdown local journalist Jack Compton gets his big break. In July 1994 an 'unusual incident' occurs at Brookwood railway station in leafy Surrey and he's sent to investigate. What happens next is a 'Pandora's Box' of implosion that will either make or break him. An event so strange that even those around him cannot explain or comprehend. But with Jack... is it all just a state of mind?

  • von Mal Foster
    29,00 €

    Lunatic asylums were an inescapable hangover of Victorian Britain and they harnessed a certain stigma borne from an environment of fear and shame as well as the great unknown. For many families the asylum system helped create their darkest 'skeletons', and for Thomas (Tommy) Compton, it was unforgiving. In 1929 he was 23 years old when his mother had him sent to the Brookwood Lunatic Asylum in Surrey, his only ailment - a simple speech defect. Based on Tommy's own diary notes, The Asylum Soul is a disturbing account of an innocent young life ripped apart by unthinkable institutional failings, false hope and ultimate family betrayal.

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