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2010 A Blueprint for Change (October 2009)

Later this year Arima Publishing is set to release out Malcolm's latest book, "2010: A Blue Print For Change". Essentially it's a citizen's manifesto and contains radical ideas and suggested challenges for voters to consider and evaluate with the forthcoming election in mind. The simplicity of his analysis and the practical common sense solutions he is suggesting is completely in tune with the public mood and provides what amounts to a peoples' manifesto for change in the light of Financial Crisis/Expense crisis/Afghan War and other key issues.

The book is divided into parts covering the Economy, Foreign Affairs, the Constitution, Health (NHS), Education and Quality of Life. There is no doubt it will be a best seller and will be a must read for every politician and voter alike.

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For a video introduction to 2010 A Blueprint for Change by Malcolm please go to his Media page

 

     
     
 
Stanislaw’s Crossing (October 2008)

St. John Whilloe is the black sheep member of a wealthy legal family, whose firm of solicitors, Whilloes, looks after the affairs of many of the top families in the country. He is consulted by a beautiful young woman who claims to be frightened of her husband. Things are not as they seem and St. John finds himself drawn into a complex web of intrigue and murder. He is soon in a race against time to solve a mystery with roots in a tortured family history, with sinister paranormal undertones.
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A Gift of Treason (AUTUMN 2008)
A romantic thriller with roots of treachery in World War 2.

The narrow, ordered life of a gentle but almost reclusive artist, Jane Block, is disturbed when a bequest, intended for her dead mother, passes to her. Mystery surrounds the nature of the inheritance and Jane is led on a sinister trail to secrets of the past, forcing her to confront her own fears and inhibitions. She finds herself caught in a frightening quest to unravel one of the greatest cover-ups of World War Two, and in so doing finds intrigue, love and betrayal.

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The Judas Cross (1996)
A chilling study of good and evil.

A tiny village slumbers in a valley on the Surrey/Sussex borders, but its pastoral exterior hides a number of nightmare secrets. The return of a young man after a long absence stirs memories in the village of the horrific murder of his mother and uncle years earlier, and of an ancient curse delivered upon the family in Napoleonic times. The unease grows as the young man embarks on an affair with the local farmer’s daughter and a series of mysterious deaths seem to follow in his wake. As evidence of insanity and incest comes to light, the one saving grace is the discovery of a cross said to be fashioned from the thirty pieces of silver Judas earned for his betrayal of Jesus. Will it be enough to conquer the evil forces that threaten to engulf the village? Set in the 1920’s and full of authentic period detail, this is a tale that will haunt its readers long after the last page has been turned.

   
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Downfall (1995)
A prophetic political yarn of the sleaze years.

A cabinet minister is found strangled in a West End hotel room, the apparent victim of some perverted sex act gone wrong. Before an investigation can get under way, the Prime Minister and his closest colleagues organise a cover up – having recently been elected with a narrow majority, the last thing they need is a scandal.

But the dead minister’s daughter is not satisfied and persuades her journalist boyfriend that something does not add up. Was it a sexual mishap or was it murder? Their investigation uncovers a web of corruption reaching right to the top of Government, triggering political catastrophe on an unprecedented scale.

     
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