Shrinking back into the thick Central America Jungle in an effort to obscure himself from the incoming gunfire, Christian Simpkins desperately tried to recall the details of his job description at the Foreign Office. His errand to Belize was to simply liaise with a man acting as a mediator in discussions with neighbouring Guatemala, as there was a bit of a to-do regarding some recent border skirmishes. The events that soon unfolded, encompassed huge wealth to grinding poverty and orderly civility to outright anarchy. Traffickers, smugglers and bandits vied with overly enthusiastic security services. Jungle greens were the dress of the day, and among this chaos stood one nervous young man in a white linen suit, looking up to the sky above. A grand design was up there, and therein lay hope. A conceptual novel woven around a novel concept. A sequel to Simpkins previous' adventures in the Sahara.
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- 2019
- 2016
Ditched on the coast of the Western Sahara, Christian Simpkins now realises that he has been hung out to dry by his Foreign Office controller. All he had to do was to deliver a message, and this he did with disastrous repercussions. The new fledgling government is now facing ruin and foreign troops are massing at the border. He has been deceived, he needs hope, the Manzanian people need hope. Out of the blue, an all saving concept arrives via a strange military scientist, a concept that, with time would transform the whole region.Water, endless amounts of it from the mighty Atlantic Ocean, salt free. Despite Christian's appeal, none could believe such a notion and so, amid political subterfuge and murderous infiltrators, he sets out on a journey to prove the point.A grand tale of derring-do, romance, death and hope.
- 2005
My Amazing Poo Plant: Puffin Nibbles
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
When a bird drops a poo in an empty plant pot, Emma's mum says that if she waters it a poo plant might grow! Could Emma have found the perfect pet at last? Suggested level: primary.