Take a look at today’s HOT NEW Release, a captivating new adventure set in post-independence Kenya, The Eye of Solomon: A Sailor’s Adventure in Africa by Miro Ringbolt. A brilliant book that you must pick up.
A little AboutThe Eye of Solomon:
Patrick Redman has screwed up his life and dropped his friends in the mire to boot. How could young Petty Officer in the Royal Navy with important responsibilities and a promising career be so stupid? It all started when he went diving with friends in Kenya, his buddy got himself killed and the guy’s girlfriend asked him to smuggle some gold artifact out of the country for her on his ship.
As he tries to reassemble his life a string of sinister discoveries, centered on the mysterious Eye of Solomon, leads him into ever deeper intrigue, forcing him out of his comfort zone onto dangerous and unfamiliar ground.
Stella languishes on Kenya’s Death Row for a crime she did not commit, while Patrick, with no money, his passport confiscated, wallows in booze and self-pity amongst the low-life of an English seaside town. If something doesn’t change pretty soon the woman he loves will be executed by hanging…
About the Author:
Miro grew up mainly in post-war Germany, his family moving around from one military base to another, rarely settling anywhere for long, so that travel and uprootedness became normal from an early age. This legacy of itchy feet, along with a curious fascination for the sea, drove him into the Royal Navy at fifteen and kicked off a career spanning some twenty five years. Civilian life eventually claimed him in 1990 when he became a software developer and went on to run his own company. He retired in 2012 to follow what had always been the real passion: fiction writing. These days Miro lives in Weymouth in the summer and escapes the winter to a small Grenadian island where he does much of his writing. He is currently writing the sequel to The Eye of Solomon, set in the Caribbean.
What A Fan Is Already Saying About The Eye of Solomon:
“Well written, great action, the sailing and diving are described accurately and the book’s pace is engaging. I’d recommend this one!” –Deana Jones