Does ancient evil have the power to strike across the ages? Amazon Kindle |
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Saturday, August 29, 2015
A female mummy blasted with a hospital radiation scan... could it trigger an evil blast from the past?
Find out now on Amazon Kindle |
Could an ancient cycle unfold in modern day London - and a search for eternal love?
Can Jennefer, a young trainee museum curator and Jon, a police antiquities unit detective, stop the killings in time before a terrible culmination of events?
(Formerly The Isis Mummy)
"A gem" - Goodreads
First in a series. Followed by 'The OBELISK Prophecy'
If words could kill... ancient Egypt's execration texts were meant to do just that
Egypt archaeology thriller series on Amazon Kindle |
What if words from Egypt's ancient past could kill… and nobody listened to a renegade archaeologist's warning....
Could the power of ancient evil ‘smite’ across time?
Meet the archaeologist adventurer Anson Hunter in the first in an archaeology thriller series, followed by The Hathor Holocaust, The Ibis Apocalypse, The Anubis Intervention, Egypt Eyes, The Forbidden Glyphs and The God Dig.
Anson's special knowledge as an alternative Egyptologist and theorist may be the key to stopping a catastrophe.
Archaeology-related mystery/thriller books - Amazon Kindle
Artefact
Death in Egypt LIVE (New)
(Mythological thrillers - trilogy)
The Egyptian Mythology Murders
The Obelisk Prophecy
The Egyptian Crocodile Curse
Or stand-alone fiction such as
The Sarcophagus
I, The Mummy
The Ra Virus (text messages from eternity)
Cleopatra: Tomb of the Undead Queen
Dynasty Zero
Ancient Visitors: The Egypt Enigma...
Necropolis Sky Pyramid Osiris (New)
and more...
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
New Australia TV ad - would also make a powerful statement for USA gun control
On the subject of Advertising...
Just saw this simple, powerful Australian TV ad.
How many deaths are 'acceptable?'
Wouldn't this make the same moving case for sane gun control?
Just saw this simple, powerful Australian TV ad.
How many deaths are 'acceptable?'
Wouldn't this make the same moving case for sane gun control?
A fiction writer's other writing career - my Madmen days in advertising
Here are a few of my other early print ones:
Monday, August 24, 2015
“Can you imagine this Egyptian obelisk with a giant condom on it?” Jon said.
Paris
obelisk, Place de la Concorde, Satellite view
(Excerpt from The Obelisk Prophecy. Our two unusual investigators, an Egyptian Museum Curator Jennefer, and an Arts and Antiquities policeman, Jon, visit the Egyptian obelisk in Paris.)
Place De La Concorde,
Paris
They
joined tourists and Parisians in the largest public square in the city, The
Place de la Concorde, an island surrounded by Parisian traffic, dominated by
the spearing form of a seventy four-foot granite obelisk.
“Can
you imagine this thing with a giant condom on it?” Jon said.
“Are
you off again?”
“It
actually happened. At the height of the AIDS crisis, an anti-AIDS charity unrolled
a giant pink condom over the obelisk.”
‘It’s
a wonder the sharp bronze and gold pyramidion that the French government put on
top didn’t pop it,’ she thought.
They
walked around its fenced perimeter. She scanned the obelisk’s textual
propaganda that proclaimed the greatness of Rameses II.
What else did it say to her?
What else did it say to her?
Was
there a secret hidden in the stone, a code?
“Is
it true that Josephine made a small request to Napoleon before he set off on
his expedition to Egypt? ‘If you go to Thebes, do send me back a little
obelisk?’ Two hundred and twenty seven tons of it!”
“Well, Napoleon started the ball rolling and eventually it found its way here,” she said. She noticed the large golden diagrams on its plinth, like glyphs, illustrating the mechanics of the obelisk’s erection on the site. “I feel for its twin sitting alone in Luxor, though,” she said. “The pair, tipped with electrum that flashed in the heavens, once received the first light of dawn together and dominated the pylon entrance to the temple of Luxor. An historian describes the scene today saying ‘its imposing pylon gate will always have the bereft appearance of an elephant with one tusk missing.’”
“Well, Napoleon started the ball rolling and eventually it found its way here,” she said. She noticed the large golden diagrams on its plinth, like glyphs, illustrating the mechanics of the obelisk’s erection on the site. “I feel for its twin sitting alone in Luxor, though,” she said. “The pair, tipped with electrum that flashed in the heavens, once received the first light of dawn together and dominated the pylon entrance to the temple of Luxor. An historian describes the scene today saying ‘its imposing pylon gate will always have the bereft appearance of an elephant with one tusk missing.’”
“And
here its partner stands, in just as much dust as it ever saw in Egypt.”
She followed the obelisk’s apex to a sky laden with red dust. The obelisk seemed to be pointing like a finger of doom.
She followed the obelisk’s apex to a sky laden with red dust. The obelisk seemed to be pointing like a finger of doom.
“These
things do look remarkably like missiles pointed at the sky,” Jon said. “Or space
rockets. I think it’s quite clear what’s really happened here and we’re
overlooking the obvious again. The French have sent the missing relic into
space. Bear with me. As we’ve noted, the island of Philae at Aswan is reputed
to be one of the places where they buried the reassembled body of Osiris. I’m
guessing that the lost false phallus of Osiris turned up among powdered remains
of his body, dug up by modern day tomb raiders during the turmoil of Egypt’s
revolution. Then the French somehow came by it, and, through the European Space
Agency, put the relic on board the robot named Philae, which they landed on a
comet... despatched by the mother-ship Rosetta… Rosetta stone, get it? Coded
synchronicity. The Egyptians so loved it.”
“With
your fertile brain you should have been a scriptwriter. Even if it were remotely
possible, why would they do it?”
“They
realised its apocalyptic danger to the world. What do you think?”
“We
can relax and go home...”
Excerpt from "The Obelisk Prophecy" - new on Amazon Kindle
footnote:
Act Up Paris (fr) covered the Egyptian obelisk with a giant pink condom to mark World AIDS day at height of AIDS crisis
footnote:
Act Up Paris (fr) covered the Egyptian obelisk with a giant pink condom to mark World AIDS day at height of AIDS crisis
"A touchstone novel for me as an Egypt fiction author" ★★★★★
An all-time favourite (Amazon) |
"This is the Egyptian historical novel that helped fire my love of
ancient Egypt and my career as an author of Egypt-based novels. I never
got over the perfidious Egyptian beauty Nefernefernefer and I dare say
there is an echo of her in some of my own creations such as the
dangerous Sesheshet in The Smiting Texts and Hunting Hathor. Read 'The
Egyptian' if you love ancient Egypt"
★★★★★
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Putin's Russia, unexpected players in Egypt archaeological conspiracy "THE FORBIDDEN GLYPHS"
Race to find a dangerous cache of lost knowledge and technology |
From "The Forbidden Glyphs" - Amazon Kindle
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Curious ancient Egypt Hippo poem by famed war poet Rupert Brooke
Demon hippo, British Museum
The young man Rupert Brooke who was to write 'The Soldier' (If I should die, think only this of me: / That there's some corner of a foreign field / That is for ever England...) also turned his pen to whimsy in this poem about ancient Egypt...
On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess | |
SONG OF A TRIBE OF THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS
(The Priests within the Temple) SHE was wrinkled and huge and hideous? She was our Mother. | |||||||||||||
She was lustful and lewd?—but a God; we had none other. | |||||||||||||
In the day She was hidden and dumb, but at nightfall moaned in the shade; | |||||||||||||
We shuddered and gave Her Her will in the darkness; we were afraid. | |||||||||||||
(The People without)
She sent us pain, | 5 | ||||||||||||
And we bowed before Her; | |||||||||||||
She smiled again | |||||||||||||
And bade us adore Her. | |||||||||||||
She solaced our woe | |||||||||||||
And soothed our sighing; | 10 | ||||||||||||
And what shall we do | |||||||||||||
Now God is dying? | |||||||||||||
(The Priests within)
She was hungry and ate our children;—how should we stay Her? | |||||||||||||
She took our young men and our maidens;—ours to obey Her. | |||||||||||||
We were loathèd and mocked and reviled of all nations; that was our pride. | 15 | ||||||||||||
She fed us, protected us, loved us, and killed us; now She has died. | |||||||||||||
(The People without)
She was so strong; | |||||||||||||
But death is stronger. | |||||||||||||
She ruled us long; | |||||||||||||
But Time is longer. | 20 | ||||||||||||
She solaced our woe | |||||||||||||
And soothed our sighing; | |||||||||||||
And what shall we do | |||||||||||||
Now God is dying? |
Tawaret, benign hippo goddess, British Museum |
Saturday, August 15, 2015
"The OBELISK Prophecy" and one of the best Egypt body tattoos I've seen
Great Paris OBELISK and a GREAT TATTOO |
Egyptian art is extremely hard to capture, but this is one of the most authentic Egypt-themed body tattoos I've seen (In a Paris fashion blog).
Very apposite - it reminds of the revenant Sethian creature on the loose in my novel THE OBELISK PROPHECY (Amazon Kindle), follow up to The Egyptian Mythology Murders.
Trilogy on AMAZON KINDLE |
Ancient Egypt in London appears in several scenes in THE OBELISK PROPHECY new fiction
Egypt in London |
Ancient Egypt in London features in The Obelisk Prophecy (new) and the first book in this series The Egyptian Mythology Murders.
"The Obelisk Prophecy" also spans obelisks in Paris, The Vatican, USA and Egypt...
Thursday, August 13, 2015
NEW Mystery. Egyptian Mythology. Adventure fiction. One OBELISK is the key.
NEW. Amazon Kindle |
Detectives
and Egyptologists are in kindred professions and now the unusual team
of Jennefer, an Egyptian Museum curator and Jon, an
arts and antiquities policeman, is back together in ‘The Obelisk Prophecy”.
The exciting new follow-up to ‘The Egyptian Mythology Murders’.
What is the prophecy?
Egyptian obelisks are potent symbols that pierce
the skies around the world. London, New York, The Vatican...
Seats of global financial, political and religious power.
Seats of global financial, political and religious power.
But now one represents the key to solving a world-threatening mystery.
Working against secret enemies they must find and
penetrate the riddle of the one obelisk on earth that holds the clue that could stop disaster.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Friday, August 7, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
“If an obelisk holds such a dangerous secret, it’s like a ballistic missile aiming its pointy head at civilization’s heart.”
Obelisk at the heart of St Peter's, The Vatican |
She
decided to throw it out there and then.
“If
you look at an aerial shot of The Vatican and St Peter’s piazza with the
encircling arms of the colonnades and obelisk in the centre, it looks very much
like a keyhole. Remember, the prophecy mentions the urgency of finding the key
in time.”
“Where
did that one come from?” Jon said, impressed.
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