David Holdsworth Books
This author focuses on deeply personal themes, exploring a revolution of the heart and a quest for peace. His writing is influenced by his roles as a husband, father, son, brother, and friend, as well as his spiritual beliefs. He navigates life as a non-conformist and peace seeker, driven by a profound inner transformation. Readers can connect with his philosophy of striving for peace through personal change.






Manus and New Ireland
Papue New Guinea
A Holy Experiment
- 54 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The narrative explores the journey of a visionary who dreams of creating a new world, delving into themes of hope, ambition, and transformation. As the protagonist navigates challenges and opposition, the story highlights the struggle for change and the power of dreams to inspire action. Through vivid storytelling, the book reflects on the complexities of human nature and the quest for a better future, inviting readers to contemplate their own aspirations and the realities of societal change.
Simple Acts
- 90 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set against the brutal aftermath of the Battle of Culloden in 1746, the story unfolds with Davy MacLeod facing his former friend Paul Cope, who betrayed him and caused the death of his family. As Davy grapples with his emotions and the weight of vengeance, the narrative explores themes of betrayal, loss, and the struggle for redemption amidst the chaos of war. The intense conflict between the two men serves as a poignant reflection on friendship and enmity in a time of turmoil.