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As Long as
There's Tomorrow...
By Bryan Marlowe |
UK price:
£11.77 US
price:
$21.95
Format: Paperback
Size : 5 x 8
Pages: 394
ISBN: 0-595-39621-6
Published: May-2006
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A romantic saga dedicated to
those who have lost the love
of their life and live in
hope of one day regaining
it.
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Book Description
James, a 16 year-old
street-wise shipping clerk
and Kathleen, a 14 year-old,
self-willed grammar school
girl, meet in London in
1946. They fall deeply in
love. But because of James’
seemingly shiftless manner
and pressure from members of
Kathleen’s family they drift
apart. While James is away
on National Service Kathleen
meets Craig, whom she later
marries, but realizes before
the honeymoon is over that
she can never be happy with
him. James returns and he
and Kathleen renew their
relationship as passionate
lovers. Kathleen becomes
pregnant. But Craig accepts
her infidelity and refuses
to divorce her. Realizing
the futility of their
situation Kathleen and James
go their own ways, hoping
that somehow, some day, they
will be re-united.
About the author
Bryan
Marlowe was born in the City
of London, 1930. He left
school at the age of 14. He
had numerous jobs before
National Service in the RAF
1948/1950. He rejoined the
RAF in 1951and retired in
1971. Marlowe worked for 20
years with a northern police
force. On retirement he took
up voluntary work with
Victim and Witness Support,
co-ordinated neighborhood
watch schemes, and worked as
a newspaper columnist. He
has travelled extensively
through the five continents
and lived abroad.
Also by Bryan Marlowe:
Available from the
following on-line
bookstores:
Memoirs of an Errant Youth—a
tongue in cheek account of
the author’s early years of
employment in wartime
Britain and the immediate
post-war period of
austerity.
Tarnished Heroes
by Bryan Marlowe |
UK price:
£8.38 US
price:
$15.95
Format: Paperback
Size : 5 x 8
Pages: 228
ISBN: 0-595-40750-1
Published: Aug-2006
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It's the cold war in the Far
East and a chain of deadly
circumstances forces two
former world war heroes to
form an alliance to save
those they love in a final
desperate act of heroism and
redemption.
Be warned; don’t be fooled
by Gary Remington’s
gentlemanly demeanour. He’s
a tough, war-hardened
ex-sergeant major, who
exercises unremitting
relentlessness in whatever
he undertakes. He’s now on a
mission of merciless
vengeance and he’ll take no
prisoners!
Tense, gripping and with a
rich seam of black humour,
Settled Out Of Court
is the latest thriller from
Bryan Marlowe—a man with a
literary mission of his own.
Leaving Mercy
to Heaven
is a
bang-up-to-date, dramatic
action-packed tale of
revenge, intrigue, betrayal,
and romance, involving
terrorism, modern
Casablanca, and the Israeli
Secret Service

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Fire
by Bryan Marlowe
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UK price:
£6.99 US
price:
$9.79
Publisher:
DIADEM BOOKS
Format: Paperback
Pages: 254
ISBN: 978-1908026187
Published:
July 2011 |
Jack Drake is highly
disciplined, skilled in all
aspects of his job and
courageous; an ideal career
soldier who is well regarded
by his superiors and singled
out for early promotion. But
there is a dark side to
Drake's character