MY NOVELS

THE BLEEDING HILLS
The Irish War is officially a part of history, but not for Finnean Whelan, an IRA veteran of almost 40 years. British Intelligence has produced evidence that he is the mastermind behind a conspiracy to assassinate the First Minister of Northern Ireland. Finn is protected in his exile in the United States after having worked for the CIA. Consequently, British Intelligence has come up with a plan to lure Finn back into their jurisdiction, Northern Ireland, by revealing the identity of the man who is ultimately responsible for the killing of Finn’s wife, Shauna. Here they hope not only to apprehend him, but also lead them to another conspirator, Martin Sheehan, who hides in the Northern provinces. For Whelan this is not only a mission of revenge, but marks the beginning of a journey into the past and the return to the one true love: Ireland. Read more…

AMERICAN MALE PROSTITUTE
Stuart Martin Berry has only three months left to find a publisher for his first novel. In a desperate attempt to reach his goal he leaves his home to live in New York. His wife has given him free reins to do whatever it takes to get a book deal. Her only request was not to give her any details on how he got there. If he fails he will be forced to give up his dream of being a famous writer and take a regular forty hour a week job. For Stuart this is sufficient motivation to start a three month adventure full of sex, lies, and deceit, without losing focus of the ultimate goal. When he finally reaches the finish line, he has evolved and become a top expert in the publishing world. Read more…

THE FELLOW UTOPIAN
Anthony M. Shoemaker came to this country in 1935, believing it provided the perfect breeding ground for a new communist society. After all, the constitution of the United States of America, very much like the Communist Manifesto, calls for equal rights for all people. In addition, there is a new President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his “New Deal”, a policy filled with socialist ideals, designed to even the differences between poor and rich.
In his “A More Perfect Union” speech on March 18, 2008, then-Senator Barack Obama said, “For as long as I live, I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible.” This line perfectly describes what The Fellow Utopian is about: A story that would only be possible here in the United States of America. Read more…

