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My first novel, 'Rumpunch and Prejudice', was published in 1998 in the U.K., which tells of an Englishman who experiences the destructive effect of bigotry. It can be obtained at Amazon Books (UK) and Internet Bookshop. My second and third novels 'Born Too Late' and 'Colonial Deception - Book One' are published here.
I wrote two do-it-yourself booklets, 'How To Measure Your Love', also published here, and 'How To Interpret Your Dreams', posted at Raglan's Studio.
I am co-founder and webmaster of the Dominica Academy of Arts and Sciences (DAAS).
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Print: $11.26 Download: $4.00 John and Mary have been married for several years now, but have not yet been blessed with children. Finally, they agreed to adoption, which John had resisted. They were waiting for some six months for an offer when their best friends, Martha and Gene found them a baby boy. But, it turns out that, unknowingly, John and Mary adopt John's own son born of infidelity with a former girlfriend. His wife learns of the heartbreaking affair in a cruel, recorded telephone call from his girlfriend. This leads to separation, divorce, reconciliation and, finally, remarriage.
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Print: $5.66 Download: $1.00 ‘How To Measure Your Love’ unfolds a do-it-yourself technique to be used by those who are serious about love and marriage. It is a carefully researched and tested technique, which can bring great dividends to those seeking true love as the foundation of marriage. It can be your own private marriage counsellor, a source for preparation before marriage and a tool for planning ahead to avoid unforeseen and unnecessary pitfalls.
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Print: $13.68 Download: $5.00 Sir John Cumberland, the Queen's representative in the Caribbean colony of Dominica discovers to his trepidation that a careless, casual encounter with Dorothy, a maid on his domestic staff, results in her pregnancy. His high office and delicate family situation compel him to seek advice from his confidant, the Government Secretary, Ronald, who plans an elaborate cover-up to avert a potential scandal. Their plan, which involves Dorothy’s living-in boyfriend Emanuel, backfires when she was forced to reveal her child's true paternity. The unravelling of the cover-up leads Ronald to reveal the secret to the Chief Minister, Kelvin, who seizes the opportunity to discredit his proverbial 'thorn in the flesh', Sir John Cumberland. They connive to expose the secret and create the scandal. Ronald, of course, could not resist the Chief Minister’s promise to elevate him to the position of His Honor the Administrator when Sir John would be recalled to England.
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Download: $1.00 This short treatise is the result of a personal journey. It challenges the established understanding of Faith in God as a passive gift of God, which defies human comprehension, then proceeds to redefine it as “a dynamic dimension in the life of the Christian”.
It may be controversial, but brings a refreshing perspective in understanding prayer.
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