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ISLES END: A Spiritual Thriller, AVAILABLE ON AMAZON!

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I have made a living as a sculptor, musician, and contractor. I am the father of 4 wonderful children, who are all on their own now... :o)

Thank you for taking a look at ISLES END.
I want to thank all the good people I've met here. It's been an extremely enjoyable and unique experience! My book has been improved, thanks to my awesome friends who I met here on authonomy! So, here's to you... my deepest gratitude!

favourite books

The Bible-NAS & The message
Lord of the Rings: Tolkien (grew up with it.....)
The Shack: Young
The Fountainhead: Ayn Rand
Angels & Demons: Dan Brown
Walking on Water: L'Engle
The Cronicles of Thomas Covenant: Donaldson
Dune series: Frank Herbert
Dhalgren: Samuel R. Delany
Omnivore & Orn: Piers Anthony
Jurassic Park: Michael Crichton
Memoirs of a Geisha: Arthur Golden
When the Elephants Dance: Tess Uriza Holthe
Vampire series: Anne Rice
Being There: Jerzy Kosinski
Narcissus & Goldmund: Hesse
Watership Down: Richard Adams
The Once and Future King: T. H. White
The Foundation Trilogy: Azimov
The River World series: Philip Jose Farmer
Before Adam: Jack London
Angela's Ashes: McCourt
The World According to Garp: Irving
The Space Trilogy: C. S. Lewis
Screw Tape Letters: C. S. Lewis
The Great Divorce: C. s. Lewis
Crime and Pumishment: Dostoevski
Stranger in a Strange Land: Heinlein
Time enough for Love: Heinlein
Monkey wrench Gang: Edward Abbey
One Flew Over the Cuckoo"s Nest: Ken Kesey
Breakfast of Champions: Kurt Vonnegut
Anything by John Grisham
Go Dog Go: P. D. Eastman

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ISLES END: A Spiritual Thrille....

J. H. F. White

The town of Isles End is where Harry starts over, but a human cloning operation, a woman, and an old chest, create complications.


After a terrible loss, the remote town of Isles End seems a perfect place to start over, so Harry Turner relocates there and begins a small contracting business. While rebuilding a fire-damaged home, Harry finds a chest in the basement and is astonished when he discovers someone not quite human locked inside. The celestial being introduces himself as Narcissus. Over time, the angelic creature takes Harry on several experiences into the supernatural. Is his new friend real, or simply the product of his imagination and broken heart?

 

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I wrote 65 days ago

Stonebird: by J. L. Fontaine Any of the little things I have pointed out are purely to make suggestions on things that popped out at me while reading and are in no way, a reflection on my thoughts on the story or writing. Chapter 1: First, I like short chapters. :-) This is interesting, reminde... view book

I wrote 69 days ago

Doodlebug: by R. J. Aitch I think the original request, was for me to take a look at this work, regarding the potential overuse of "I", which I often see in first-person novels. Honestly, in the first chapter, I only see a couple places where it's repeated several times, but it still works. I've no... view book

I wrote 83 days ago

IMO, the biggest rule for writing first person is regarding the use of "I". I'm surprised there have been no comments here (unless I missed it), regarding the overuse of "I". I'm to the point where I just cannot read anything when It begins to feel like every other sentence begins with "I". Same wi... view book

I wrote 88 days ago

Dirt, by S. L. Dwyer This story delivers! I always take notes for anything that pokes at me along the way with the hope it will be helpful to the author. This writing is great and I only found some little typos, some is my own opinion and the author can choose to ignore them. Chapter 1 - He r... view book

I wrote 91 days ago

I've begun reading and enjoying The Cross in the End-Times. I see that it is well-written and imo, accurate to Biblical teaching. It's great to see this topic discussed in a well thoughtout manner! I believe it's something that should (and isn't...) taught on much, in many churches, and if it were, ... view book

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