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The Sons Of Cleito (The Abductions of Langley Garret Book 1)

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by Haines, Derek

But the story continues in The Few …..

  Also by Derek Haines

  Louis

  Dead Men

  Milo Moon

  One Last Love

  Eyes That Could Kill

  My Take Away Vampire

  February The Fifth

  Septimity and The Blood Brotherhood

  The Adventures of Hal

  March – A Tale of Salmon and Swedes

  The Glothic Tales Trilogy

  Cut In Three

  The Few

  About The Author

  Derek Haines is an author of quite a number of books, however, he spends most of his time blogging, making technology go horribly wrong, and being a rather senior ESL English teacher.

  Born in Australia, but now living in Switzerland with his wife and his black Cocker Spaniel, he passes many hours, trying to make technology work again, after inadvertently breaking it. It's a painful process, yet it’s such an effective self-study method in acquiring new technological skills.

  As I’m a writer – I can change adroitly from the third person into the first person, and say that I love what I do and where I live, and also, that I am a Douglas Adams fanatic, bordering on a tragic. So much so, that by some spooky coincidence, my street address is 42. That’s so much more impressive than simply owning a towel and having ready access to peanuts and beer.

  However, peanuts and beer are extremely important, as they provide essential sustenance during my bouts of obsessive writing, which although rare, usually take place in a horizontal position. I should mention here that I am very fond of acronyms, anagrams, allegories and alliteration, also.

  In addition, I quite like commas. The Oxford type, or otherwise. However, quite perversely, I am not enamoured by quotation marks. I use them, singularly if possible, but even then, only under sufferance. As for semicolons; who really knows how to use them?

  Aside from my never-ending punctuation conundrums, I enjoy life, good food, wine, beer, and I take each day as it comes – thankfully.

  www.derekhaines.ch

 

 

 


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