A delightful journey into the world of Arabic Mythology, and an intriguing look into the mystic realms and powers of the Jinn.The interaction, and collaboration between humans and the Jinn make for fascinating reading. The many battles they jointly undertake to save the world from the dark forces of evil, and particularly the attempts to halt the potential devastation by the progeny of the evil human, turned Jinni, Abbas, will keep you riveted.The journey continues to the modern day where the quest to retain what is morally right, and the fight against corruption and oppression, is paramount.The author has researched the ancient countries, and the multitude of varied characters he introduces will keep you enthralled, to the point where it is difficult to put the book down.
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Katy Darby crafts narratives that delve into the lives of characters striving to find their footing in the world, often featuring resilient female protagonists navigating adversity. Her writing style is incisive and empathetic, offering profound insights into the psychology of her characters and exploring the intricate complexities of human relationships. Darby demonstrates a keen understanding of human nature, skillfully portraying moments of both vulnerability and strength. Her work consistently engages with compelling social themes and timeless existential questions.






- 2021
- 2017
Half-Life
- 30 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set in a seedy English hotel, the story unfolds as Dirk, a former movie star and current US Senator, is taken hostage by journalist Jay. As she reveals her motivations, the tension escalates, blurring the lines between obsession, activism, and deeper intentions. Jay presents Dirk with a deal that could secure their legacies, but an unforeseen twist complicates their interaction. This gripping drama features a dynamic between two characters, emphasizing psychological tension and moral dilemmas in a concise thirty-minute narrative.
- 2016
Liberty Tales
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, this collection features a diverse array of stories, poetry, and songs centered on the theme of Liberty. Contributors include a wide range of authors and poets from the UK and beyond, showcasing their unique perspectives and creative expressions. The anthology captures the spirit of the event organized by Arachne Press, reflecting a rich tapestry of voices and interpretations related to freedom and its significance in contemporary society.
- 2004
Struggling with financial burdens while pursuing his doctorate, Tobias juggles his role as a chef in a lackluster tapas bar and his relationship with Casey, an aspiring entrepreneur. Their mundane Monday nights take an unexpected turn with the arrival of the mysterious Leila, whose presence hints at potential change. The story explores themes of ambition, love, and the intersection of ordinary lives with the extraordinary, set against the backdrop of a location near MI6.