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Donna Rage

Donna Rage is an action thriller following a young female brawler and drug dealer striving to free the illegitimately incarcerated inmates of Wardstone's Institution. It's of empathy and determination as she persists along the direction of her unerring moral compass with disregard for her own mental form.

Donna, a trained fighter, is forced into Community Service at Wardstone's mental health institution after being caught with a bag full of pills at a club. She believes the patient's captivity there to be unwarranted and she goes about finding a way to pull the institution down. However, whilst breaking into the warden's home she finds a file pertaining to her best friend and mentor, Danielle, and realises she must take the fight straight to the institution itself to find out why. Though, no matter how hard she prepares physically, she could never have prepared for what she finds there.

It is aimed to be a quick read, with the feel of a graphic novel in detailed and descriptive prose. It is action packed from start to finish, twisting and turning through the city back streets it is based in.


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​​​The Rifleman: Mother's Green Eyes

Mother's Green Eyes is a short, historical, war thriller. The heat of the central African jungle and the indigenous militia trying to subdue the onslaught tear father and son onto completely contrasting paths through the undergrowth. It is deep and psychological as Murdoch estranges himself from the atrocities of his own people, only to commit to his own horrors in defence of these acts.

Murdoch lands with a large army on the coast of central Africa, the indigenous militia already turned and running for the jungle. As his army sweeps along the coast, he realises the horror of what they are doing, with women and children left for dead and worse in village after village. As clashes start under the jungle canopy itself, Murdoch takes an opportunity to slip into the undergrowth. A militia captain takes pity, seeing his remorse and uses him as a tool to fight back against the invading force. It is a dark story, deeply engaging into Murdoch's psyche and the clouded place it becomes throughout the tale. Written with detail, it encapsulates the land, the people and the humanity, providing an engaging account as the two threads, one for the son and one for the father, are entwined, pulled apart and fused together for the last time in a memory of the mother and wife that links them.