Maurice Northmore
Twilight
Twilight
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FEATURED STORIES
ONE BALMY ORIENT NIGHT - Helen has planned a surprise romantic meeting with her husband Paul, in the old colonial hotel where they first met. But Paul has planned his own surprise.
BELVEDERE MANOR - Belvedere Manor looms as, the perfect, resting place to sooth weary travelers, but is it?
LORD AND LADY MUCK - A woman who believes everybody should pander to her every whim. A husband who does, and a young waiter, who doesn’t understand why.
HOTEL - Our main character has just overheard two men threatening to blow up the hotel where some very important people are due to arrive. But he has one distinct disadvantage, which hinders him putting a stop to it.
A RAINY DAY IN PARADISE - A small fish and chip cafeteria near the river in a small town is the scene, where, a young girl, witnesses some strange weather patterns and a pod of dolphins frolicking by.
NEW HORIZONS - He must say goodbye to the woman of his dreams, and he doesn’t know when he will see her again, and time is travelling by too fast.
FACE IN THE MIRROR - This story drags you, the reader, along at a frantic pace and never lets go until the final word.
RED DUST - A small town warmed by the scorching sun and covered by red dust.
EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH - The story starts in a run down terraced house, somewhere in a mining village, where two bodies lay dead. There is one obvious suspect and several other persons of interest. Enter the experienced Detective Inspector Madison, who is keen to solve the mystery. But can you?
OLD REG - Times are tough. Money is in short supply. People are hungry. How can one man do anything about it?
THEY MET BY CHANCE - A chance surreal encounter with a past love sparks an amazingly strange experience for Peter. An experience he will come to realise, he will never forget.
SLUGGER AND WENDY - The party is in full swing, as Slugger staggers up the drive towards the marquee. The crowd watches in disbelief as he tramples over newly laid flowerbeds, scattering clouds of petals in the air, tearing his loose shirt on a rose bush. Wendy shakes her head. ‘He’s got to make a grand entrance, hasn’t he,’ she says, whilst her best friend Penelope nods in sympathy.
THE SPRING OF SEVENTY FOUR - It’s summer 1974; it’s raining. It’s not stopped raining for weeks. They decide to emigrate: to a land, a long, long way away. They intend to sail there, on a 23-day trip of a lifetime. What could possibly go wrong?
A LETTER TO MY BROTHER - Something has been bothering him for quite some time. He should have spoken to his brother about it. He didn’t. He decides to write a letter.
A JOB IN BANGKOK - A Boss we don’t see, a mysterious woman, an ambitious hostile ex lover, and a warning: “Don’t stuff up this time. Rumours are you won’t get another chance.” What could possibly go wrong?
RAINBOW - Before every rainbow, there are always a few showers.
PRISONS END - Can two men, one fresh out of prison, and the other with a grudge, survive a gun pointed and fired at them?
KIDS ON OUR STREET - WWII has finished. There’s no television, no mobile phones, no computers, no cars. What’s a boy supposed to do?
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