Books

The Lion and the Blade

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North Yorkshire. Iraq. Two worlds, one soldier.

When a mission unravels in the desert, the fallout doesn’t stay overseas. Back home in the North East, betrayal stalks the barracks and the weight of war refuses to loosen its grip.

Caught between loyalty and justice, a man trained to fight must face the one battle he never prepared for the truth.

Gritty, fast-paced, and unflinching, The Lion and the Blade is a military thriller that cuts deep into courage, vengeance, and the scars no uniform can hide.

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The Pilot

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Justice has no judge. Only a drone.

In the crumbling streets of Teesside, order is enforced by machines that circle the skies. Every decision, who lives, who dies, reduced to cold code and surveillance.

Amanda, a skilled pilot bound by duty, begins to question the system she serves. On the ground, fear keeps people silent, but silence breeds resistance.

When the truth about the program surfaces, Amanda must choose: obey the machine or defy it, knowing one choice means her life, and the other could ignite a revolution.

Gripping and disturbingly real, The Pilot is a dystopian thriller about control, fear, and what it costs to take freedom back.

My Way

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This isn’t a polished tale of easy victories. It’s the story of mistakes, survival, and finding strength when the world tried to break me.

From childhood marked by trauma to years of scraping through life’s hardest lessons, I’ve walked a path most people never see. Addiction, violence, poverty, they left scars, but they also left me with a voice that refuses to stay quiet.

My Way is a memoir about growing up on the margins, facing down the worst, and choosing to fight for something better. It’s about falling, standing back up, and refusing to be defined by the past.

For anyone who’s been written off, this is proof that your story isn’t over.

Saint or Sinner

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Every choice tells a story. Some of mine saved lives. Some nearly destroyed them.

Saint or Sinner is a raw account of a man caught between two worlds, the pull of crime and chaos, and the fight to build something better. It’s about mistakes made in anger, second chances grabbed with both hands, and the thin line between redemption and ruin.

Told with honesty and no polish, this memoir strips life back to its bones: the bad decisions, the brutal lessons, and the moments of light that make the struggle worth it.

It asks the question I’ve carried for years, was I ever the saint people hoped for, or just the sinner they feared?