"Some people dream about eternal life." "I wouldn't wish it on an enemy." The discovery of a long-lost cache of letters dating back to the 18th century brings history writer Matheson Cherrett into Hampshire and straight into a mystery involving an enigmatic rake who haunts Granger hall near Glastonbury and his spectral female companion - THE JINNIYAH. In fact, ever since the days of Henry the Eighth, they say that the man who rules Granger Hall has grown neither older with time nor any closer to the grave. When Matheson meets Thomas Duntson, a history professor bearing a startling resemblance…mehr
"Some people dream about eternal life." "I wouldn't wish it on an enemy." The discovery of a long-lost cache of letters dating back to the 18th century brings history writer Matheson Cherrett into Hampshire and straight into a mystery involving an enigmatic rake who haunts Granger hall near Glastonbury and his spectral female companion - THE JINNIYAH. In fact, ever since the days of Henry the Eighth, they say that the man who rules Granger Hall has grown neither older with time nor any closer to the grave. When Matheson meets Thomas Duntson, a history professor bearing a startling resemblance to the 18th century rake, he begins a fateful quest for the truth about the cursed Englishman, one that earns him Duntson's friendship, even as it arouses Ginevra, the fearsome Jinniyah's interest in him. This is the second, revised edition of The Jinniyah. Cover art assembled by the author, who is also an artist.
I am a self-taught artist and 'indie' author. My literary playground is in the fantasy genre with novels set either in our world, twice involving the mythological gods, or in my invented world. These novels run the range between dramatic, to purely adventurous and even comical. There is a fantasy epic series still available via Lulu.com : Fernare Araldo, Parts 1&2, Gathlon, Caermon, and Marlorat. They take place on the same world as Rockwell and Spurlock, Nuneau, Naldo, A Good Villain, and The Wandering Princes, but across the ocean. I was born in southern California, but have lived in New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska (twice), Maryland (and worked in DC), and finally moved back to New Mexico.
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