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Geoff Cook

    Geoff Cook is a storyteller whose work draws from a rich tapestry of life experiences, ranging from accountancy and investment banking to restaurant management and music artist representation. This varied career, which led him to countries with a Latin influence as well as the Welsh valleys, has provided ample inspiration for his writing. His narratives often delve into themes of home, family, and personal growth, reflecting his own upbringing in post-war Britain. Cook's approach to writing is deeply rooted in his lifelong passion for literature, enabling him to craft compelling and thoughtful novels.

    SATOR SQUARE
    The Technology of Building Defects
    Irreconcilable Differences
    The Last Rights
    Deaf Wish
    • 2022

      Irreconcilable Differences

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of relationships, this book delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by couples at a crossroads. It examines themes of love, conflict, and the struggle for understanding, offering insights into the reasons behind irreconcilable differences. Through compelling narratives and relatable scenarios, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider the paths of reconciliation or separation. The book serves as both a guide and a mirror for those navigating tumultuous partnerships.

      Irreconcilable Differences
    • 2021

      The Last Rights

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of April 1945, as World War II nears its end, a train laden with Nazi gold embarks from Berlin, heading to a hidden site in Bavaria. The narrative unfolds amidst the turmoil of a crumbling Third Reich, intertwining themes of greed, desperation, and the quest for survival in a time of chaos. The story promises intrigue and tension as characters navigate the perilous journey, revealing the lengths people will go to in the face of impending defeat.

      The Last Rights
    • 2019

      Deaf Wish

      • 426 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of communication beyond words, this book invites readers to experience the world through a unique perspective. By encouraging a deeper observation of body language and visual cues, it highlights the richness of non-verbal interactions. The narrative challenges conventional notions of listening and understanding, urging readers to embrace a more holistic approach to connection. This insightful journey fosters empathy and awareness, making it a transformative read for anyone seeking to enhance their interpersonal skills.

      Deaf Wish
    • 2017

      The Sator Square. A terrorist is on the loose in the UK - his target - a member of the Royal Family. In France, a killer stalks the ranks of the paparazzi as he prepares to commit a series of ritual murders. When compromising pictures of the Prince are published in a French tabloid, Broadhurst, the Palace's head of security is drawn into a murky world of fundamentalist fever, brutal revenge and sinister international conspiracy. Across the Channel, Marchal, a widowed detective on the verge of retirement, is trying to investigate a series of suspicious deaths, but being thwarted at every turn. Tying the two conspiracies together is the enigmatic Sator Square - an ancient code with a deadly new resonance.

      SATOR SQUARE
    • 1997

      The Technology of Building Defects

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the holistic approach to building defects, this work offers a comprehensive examination of the subject by integrating defects within the context of the entire structure. It presents a unique review that emphasizes understanding how various defects interact and affect the overall integrity of buildings, rather than treating them as isolated issues.

      The Technology of Building Defects