The Unknown Creatures and The Talking Sparrow
Autor: | Ivan Golding |
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EAN: | 9781839758973 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.12.2021 |
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Schlagworte: | Murder mystery action adventure cold case crime detective supernatural thriller |
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This story is about a missing thirteen-year-old schoolgirl Gillian Walters, who was presumed to have been abducted from her home in 1977. Thirteen years had passed and she was presumed dead as the 'girl's body' had not yet been found. The local police in charge of the enquiry had passed this cold case over to a special secretive division which incorporated officer David Whoot, the detective Doctor and Jeremy Ashman. These were no ordinary officers as they possessed special abilities. They were able to forecast future events as well as communicate with other existences. This case takes the pair on a series of international thrilling adventures in the hunt to reveal the truth... but are they going to get more than they bargained for?
Ivan Golding was born in the Parish of Manchester Jamaica on the 15th of May 1937. As a young man, he was prompted to come to England after the second world war when the British Government had asked for people of West Indian descent to come to Britain to live and work so that the economy could grow from which was very low at the time. After coming to live in England in the early sixties, he and his family had many ups and downs in their lives, but they lived in hope of a better and prosperous Britain full of God loving people. Whenever the West Indian international cricketers came to Headingley Stadium, he and many other black supporters had to stay away because of the abuse they suffered from the racist English supporters. Since then, he never gone to another cricket match. Instead, he turned to community work to help and encourage young children to keep out of trouble and work towards a brighter future. Although throughout his life he suffered from dyslexia, in his older years he began to write books that would excite and comfort those who read his stories. He was able to win the ACAP Windrush Legacy award for his lifetime Achievements and wanted to say a big thank you to the many supporters who voted for him.
Ivan Golding was born in the Parish of Manchester Jamaica on the 15th of May 1937. As a young man, he was prompted to come to England after the second world war when the British Government had asked for people of West Indian descent to come to Britain to live and work so that the economy could grow from which was very low at the time. After coming to live in England in the early sixties, he and his family had many ups and downs in their lives, but they lived in hope of a better and prosperous Britain full of God loving people. Whenever the West Indian international cricketers came to Headingley Stadium, he and many other black supporters had to stay away because of the abuse they suffered from the racist English supporters. Since then, he never gone to another cricket match. Instead, he turned to community work to help and encourage young children to keep out of trouble and work towards a brighter future. Although throughout his life he suffered from dyslexia, in his older years he began to write books that would excite and comfort those who read his stories. He was able to win the ACAP Windrush Legacy award for his lifetime Achievements and wanted to say a big thank you to the many supporters who voted for him.