(Edwin) John Dickinson

John Dickinson, a dreamer and lover of life, passed away surrounded by family. His epic life journey from the UK to Quebec included surviving the London Blitz, moving to Canada, and pursuing academic and engineering achievements. He leaves behind his wife, three children, seven grandchildren, and a legacy of cherished memories. A memorial service will be held in Quebec on April 14th at 4:30pm.

Animals & Angels free download

Vic has always been jealous of Diane’s thirst for fun, her devil-may-care attitude to life, as well as her flamboyant sexuality. So when one of those flings spins out of control, not only is Vic fascinated by the whole sordid spiral of destruction, she finds herself drawn into it. Animals & Angels is free toContinue reading “Animals & Angels free download”

John Moger Stories

Here is an irreverant voice from Canada: Stanley Lunan. I’ve known Stanley most of my life and have never been able to figure out why he’s not famous. The answer is probably simple: he’s ahead of his times. Not everyone can keep up his brand of acerbic humour. But what a fantastic sense of humourContinue reading “John Moger Stories”

KDP Countdown

From August 6th to 13th, City of Dark will be available for the reduced price of 0.99 from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. This is a story set in the Paris catacombs,  a realm of history and legend.  As the top inspector on the counter-terror squad, Khalid Sadiqi thought he knew everything there was to know aboutContinue reading “KDP Countdown”

Subterranea Review

Many thanks to Subterranea Britannica for their review of City of Dark in the April edition of their magazine. a recommended read that incorporates underground exploration into a contemporary storyline… … shaped by realistic glimpses of French history, politics and bureaucracy Martin Dixon, Subterranea Britannica, Issue 53