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Friday, 7 November 2025
The Winding Dirt Road by Jiu Da
By Jiu Da
Rough Diamond - Rough Justice by Avien Gray
By Avien Gray
Rough Diamond, Rough Justice
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Avien Gray
Avien Gray, the English author behind Rough Diamond – Rough Justice, brings a wealth of experience to his gripping debut novel. Born in the UK, Gray has led a dynamic, bachelor’s life marked by an impressive array of skills and global adventures. He has a driver’s license, motorbike license, and pilot’s license. His physical discipline extends to martial arts, where he earned a karate black belt, complemented by a lifelong passion for photography that captures the world through his discerning lens.
Gray’s rumoured travels paint the picture of a man unbound by borders. He is said to have spent many months in Saudi Arabia, Australia, the USA, South Africa, Europe and China. This rich tapestry of experiences infuses his writing with authenticity, lending a vivid, worldly edge to the thrilling narrative of his complex protagonist: a man called Cain.
Avien and his best friend shared a flat and went out with various female friends together. They had a great time. As it says in the book when Cain is talking with his best friend: a Royal Protection Officer.
‘We will have to write that book when we retire,’ Cain said.
They looked at each other with knowing smiles – for a long few seconds.
‘All those secrets,’ said Jerry. ‘Perhaps we will.’
And time moved on.
But in real life, his best friend tragically died – leaving Avien to write their book alone.
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Thursday, 6 November 2025
What Remains by Erryn Lee
What Remains is a haunting dual-timeline mystery that bridges centuries-and secrets-between ancient Rome and the modern world.
Forensic anthropologist Tori Benino has just landed the opportunity of a lifetime: leading a dig at a long-buried Roman village lost to the eruption of Vesuvius. But when she uncovers the remains of a Praetorian guard hidden in an ancient latrine-clearly murdered-Tori realizes she's stumbled onto something far more sinister than a routine excavation. As she digs deeper into the past, her own carefully ordered life begins to fall apart.
Nearly two thousand years earlier, Thalia, the daughter of a wealthy merchant, is desperate to escape an arranged marriage to a brutal and politically powerful senator. Her only hope lies with a Praetorian soldier assigned to guard her-but trusting him could cost her everything.
As past and present collide, What Remains asks: When history is buried, what truths refuse to stay hidden?
Perfect for fans of Kathy Reichs and Kate Quinn, this novel is inspired by true events and delivers a compelling blend of suspense, history, and heart.
Excerpt
‘I cannot understand your objections. Is he not rich enough?
‘You know he is, Pater.’
‘And well connected. He was raised alongside Vespasian’s sons.’
‘Well, yes, but...’
‘And he is not an ancient greybeard, or an errant warrior, always in distant lands like your sister’s Titus.’
‘No.’
‘And I am told he is considered handsome.’
He was, though she was unwilling to admit it.
‘Surely all the girls you know would be envious?’
It was true.
‘Quartia, this marriage is an opportunity that we cannot afford to miss. Until now Messalinus has not shown the slightest interest in seeking a wife. If we do not act, the prize will go to another family. Probably one of those old families who look down on us.’
Thalia was summoning the courage to list all the reasons that the match was not ideal but as she did so her father crossed his arms and she knew the opportunity for discussion had ended.
‘I will send to the augurs to determine the best date for a wedding. Prepare yourself daughter for soon you will fulfil your purpose and become a wife.’
The Curse of Maiden Scars by Nicolette Croft
By Nicolette Croft
Wednesday, 5 November 2025
Oscar's Tale by Chris Bishop
By Chris Bishop
The story of a Saxon boy who sets out to find and rescue his father who has been taken by Viking slavers.
Set in 877 as the people of Wessex are forced to fight not just for their very lives, but for their freedom, their religion and for their right to live as Saxons, Oscar relates all that which befalls him on his all but impossible quest. This is set against the backdrop of King Alfred’s desperate attempt to regain his kingdom which culminates in a victory at the Battle of Edington which is very much against the odds.
But this is not just a story about bloody battles and fearsome warriors, it’s about a boy struggling to live up to his father’s reputation as a warrior and trying to find his place in a turbulent and uncertain world. For that, Oscar is forced to confront many dangers, earn the respect of others far above his station and even find love – albeit the cost to him is far higher than most men would have been willing to pay.
His first novel, Blood and Destiny, was published in 2017 and his second, The Warrior with the Pierced Heart, in 2018, followed by The Final Reckoning in 2019 and Bloodlines in 2020. Together they form a series entitled The Shadow of the Raven, the fifth and final part of which - The Prodigal Son – was published in 2023.
Chris has also published numerous blogs about his work.
His other interests include travel, windsurfing and fly fishing.
Chris is a member of the Historical Writers Association.















