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Killing Cat

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Killing Cat

(74,000 words)

By

Tony Butler

 

Catriona Travino has fifteen days left to live, before being executed by lethal injection.

 

Miles Cavendish, has been invited to witness her death. He can hardly wait, because he’d personally framed Catriona for the murder she will die for.

 

Her execution would be his revenge, for when Catriona was sixteen he’d been about to rape her when she had rammed her thumbs into his eyes, half blinding him. 

 

Serena, the girl Catriona had been convicted of murdering, was somewhere in the Bitterfoot Forests in Montana. He’d kidnapped and taken her there personally and witnessed her forced marriage to the son of the leader of an extreme survivalist group. She would never be allowed to leave them alive.

 

But evidence pointing to Cat’s innocence was beginning to emerge, and DA Diane Anelloni and Serena’s older sister, Rachel were flying to Montana. Rachel had found a message on her answering service.

 

And according to the message, Serena, her kid sister, was still alive.



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The Lord of the Woods

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The Lord of the Woods

(Robin Hood of Nottingham)

(57,700 words)

 

The legends of Robin Hood revisited and alongside the traditional ballads the author weaves in the lesser know legend of Robin Hood and Maid Marion’s other role as the Druid’s Lord of the Woods and The Lady Queen of the May.

 

Made outlaw through the treachery of Sir Guy of Gisbourne, who would have Maid Marion for himself, and the Sheriff of Nottingham who craves Robin’s lands and inheritance, Robin must fight back against overwhelming odds if he wishes to survive.

 

 


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Alexs's Magic Colouring Pencil
(Illustated by the author, Tony Butler)

            Eight-year-old Alex, liked to draw, but he liked drawing spiders, wasps, bees, lions and tigers, and most of all he liked drawing monsters.

Not those funny monsters like they showed on television with green fur skin and Ping-Pong ball eyes.  No, Alex liked to draw scary monsters: vampires, aliens and werewolves.

But when Alex, having been told by his teacher to draw a butterfly, draws a 'vamipre butterfly', his teacher takes his colouring pencils from him and gives him an old, twisted, pale blue one instead. 

Little does she realise that she has given Alex a magic colouring pencil. . .and the fun is about to begin.

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