Aaron, Moses
Aaron, Ron
Adesida, Dotun
Al-Assady, Abdul-Settar
Banerjee, Arunabh
Baraka, Ahmed
Beal, Mark
Binx, Eugene
Bisht, Pushkar
Brown, Dr. Glen
Buck, Gail
Chambers, Eric
Chambers, Lesley
Chappel, T. A.
Chi, Anson
Coakley, Mark
Coelho, Paulo
Culling, Peter
Diwivedi, Tripuresh Dhar
Dufort, Mike
Ebony, Ojo Iredia
Falit, Joseph E.
Fawcett, Shaun
Fitzgerald-Clarke, Michael
Fleming, Suzanne
Fries, Todd
Gheorghiu, Cristache
GOrDon, Gregory
Huchu, Tendai
Izuogu, Victor
Jacobsen, Heidi
King, Nigel
Kumar, G. Ram
Lake, Gina
LaRocca, Kay
Lay, Vicheka
Litt, Dr. Jerome Z.
Majumdar, Pritis Chandra
McCulloch, Iain
Merrow, Liz
Miller, Harley
Maffey, Laura
Maffey, Riccardo
Milazzo, Ronald
Minya, Dzimba
Nath, Bhasurananda
Neo
Nirmala
O'Brien, Benjamin
Okonkwo, Ikechukwu
Patterson, R.J.
Purcar, Gabriela
Ridner, Melanie
Rinaldi, Jacquie
Roberts, Ella
Rutz, Gary
Sharp, Ian
Sooriyarachchi, Janaki
Spudich, Giulietta
Ştef, Dorin
Stull, Blaire
Taylor, Roy
Thomas, Dennis
Thompson, Tantse
Turley, Keith
Vine-Knight, Leo
Watson, Rob
Wear, Milt
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Rob Watson is thirty years old. He has written six novels. He loves to tell stories and to use his imagination. It is just one of his ways to express his renunciation at times passing. He enjoys writing. This helps him to drift into his own world and escape from the mundane that seems determined to dominate life. Three of his novels are crime thrillers, one is a fantasy world adventure and the other two are sports novels. He realizes that if these two sports novels ever got published he would probably double the amount of sports novels out there. The three crime thrillers: Hell Bent, Hunting the Hit man and Searching for Scarlet are primarily pure escapism and entertainment, although he believes they make one think as well. Immortal Dreams and Lupine Therapy are the sports novels and as well as hopefully being entertaining he tries to get a few messages across in these novels.
The Good, the Bad and the Somewhere In Between is the fantasy world adventure where he has let the young part of his imagination run wild.
Obviously he would love to sell his writing. However, having as many people as possible read his books would also be good. He is happy to receive any feedback from anybody about his writing.
As you might have guessed from the two novels he is a big sports fan. At this time he earns a living coaching sports, mostly Rugby League and Golf. Most of the time he coaches children. He tries very much to get through life without ever having a proper job.
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Hell Bent by Rob Watson
Hell Bent is a fast past crime thriller based around one mans desire for revenge
on eight people. Right at the start of the story those eight people are thrown together into a life
threatening situation. Most of them had never met before.
Through a series of flashbacks sprinkled
into the story, the reader gets to know these characters. Five of them manage to escape is plans to
kill them and it becomes their turn to be intent on revenge.
Those five erronously believe that he
thinks they are all dead. So as the story builds to a climax it becomes a race to see who can ge
their revenge in first.
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Searching for Scarlet by Rob Watson
The story follows Sabine and Jordan, a private detective team on their first case together. It starts out as a missing person's case but quickly turns into a murder mystery. Sandi, the young lady who is the victim of this murder, seems to have been quiet, polite and kept herself to herself from what Sabine and Jordan find out about her from chatting to the few people who did know her. However reading Sandi's journal gives them much more of an insight into her life and from this the story takes shape. It is her best friend Scarlet who has alerted the detectives to the danger Sandi was in. Yet by the time the investigation begins there is no sign of Scarlet either. The journal seems to clear up exactly what happened to them and the identity of the murderer.
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