Product Description
When an intruder fatally stabs Paul Checkley and inflicts horrific injuries on his wife, the police are convinced that Gary Trevors is the culprit even though the evidence is flimsy and circumstantial. Facing a murder charge before a judge who has skeletons of his own rattling in the cupboard, Trevors is defended by the giant QC Ronan Cadogan, a ruthless bully, who is pitched into battle against an ambitious Prosecutor Bertrand Haskett with whom he has a score to settle. So begins a courtroom drama in which Cadogan seeks to manipulate the judicial process whilst his beautiful Junior Council, Naomi Nicholas watches in horror as he tries to reduce the truth to an irrelevance. Who wins? Truth, blackmail corruption or justice? The reader is enthralled to the last page.
Synopsis
"It's all about the journey...that leap into the unknown was the day that my ordinary world would change for ever; the day I boarded the plane and never looked back." Emma Ross recorded her travels as she back-packed round the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. "This is a collection of moments recorded in fragments of poetry, journal entries and photographs. Fragmented memories that circle and surface, in no chronological order that flood back in disjointed waves. I will never forget the journey and I collect these moments together for anyone and everyone, but mostly for myself so I never loose sight of the person I became." Many travellers will recognise this sentiment and re-live their own experiences through the author's perceptive prose and remarkable poetry.
