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  • The Wharf Butcher: A gripping crime thriller

    Michael K Foster

    eBook (UK Book Publishing, Feb. 21, 2016)
    They ruined his life. Now he is set to ruin theirsThe murder of a farmer and his wife on a bleak Northumberland moor signals the beginning of another disturbing investigation for DCI Jack Mason. Their bodies are carefully posed, the method is always the same. The prime suspects all have iron-clad alibis.To help crack the case, Mason calls in criminal profiler David Carlisle to assist. It won’t be easy, as the inner workings of this killer’s mind will be difficult to decipher.You’ll be hooked from the start by this addictive, award-winning crime thriller. There’s tension, suspense, and a plot full of unexpected twists and turns. Order your copy today.The Jack Mason series in order:The Wharf Butcher (Book 1)Satan’s Beckoning (Book 2)The Suitcase Man (Book 3) Chameleon (Book 4) Hendon Central (Book 5)
  • Satan's Beckoning: A gripping crime thriller

    Michael K Foster

    eBook (UK Book Publishing, Oct. 20, 2016)
    They thought they had it all. They were wrong.A beautiful woman lies dead. . . A fatal car crash is anything but an accident.Jack Mason soon finds himself in the middle of another crisis. Within the seemingly dark vaults of the police missing persons files, young women are easy pickings for a late-night predator who has grown increasingly tired of decadence. Two brutal murders, six years apart. What could possibly link them? Satan’s Beckoning is a fast-paced crime thriller with a cliffhanging conclusion. There’s suspense, humour, and a dash of romance thrown in. Order your copy now!Don’t miss out on the rest of the series:The Wharf Butcher (Book 1)Satan’s Beckoning (Book 2)The Suitcase Man (Book 3) The Beast of Chopwell (Book 4) due out Spring 2019.
  • The Suitcase Man: A gripping new crime thriller

    Michael K Foster

    eBook (UK Book Publishing, May 21, 2018)
    The truth will emerge.One piece at a time.What caught Jack Mason’s attention, were the blow flies. Thousands of them, along with an overpowering stench of rotten flesh. One person lay dead, and a second victim’s body was missing.Initial inquiries lead to Durham Prison, and the husband of one of the murdered victims. A few days later, when a young man’s body turns up hidden inside a city storage locker, a simple decision places Jack in unfamiliar territory. Dripping with atmosphere, the Suitcase Man is a thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! There’s suspense, humour, and a dash of romance thrown in. Order a copy today.Don’t miss out on the rest of the series:The Wharf Butcher (Book 1)Satan’s Beckoning (Book 2)The Suitcase Man (Book 3)Chameleon (Book 4) due out soon.
  • The Suitcase Man: A gripping new crime thriller

    Michael K Foster

    Paperback (Remobooks, Sept. 7, 2019)
    The truth will emerge.One piece at a time.What caught Jack Mason’s attention, were the blow flies. Thousands of them, along with an overpowering stench of rotten flesh. One person lay dead, and a second victim’s body was missing.Initial inquiries lead to Durham Prison, and the husband of one of the murdered victims. A few days later, when a young man’s body turns up hidden inside a city storage locker, a simple decision places Jack in unfamiliar territory. Dripping with atmosphere, the Suitcase Man is a thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! There’s suspense, humour, and a dash of romance thrown in. Order a copy today.Don’t miss out on the rest of the series:The Wharf Butcher (Book 1)Satan’s Beckoning (Book 2)The Suitcase Man (Book 3)Chameleon (Book 4) due out soon.
  • The Wharf Butcher

    Michael K Foster

    Paperback (UK Book Publishing, May 11, 2015)
    A DCI mason & carlisle crime thriller A serial killer is stalking Tyneside. But there is a pattern to his killings, his choice of victims, his method of slaughter. David Carlisle, a criminal profiler, is brought in to assist DCI Jack Mason with his task of identifying the killer and stopping him in his tracks. The Wharf Butcher is a fast-paced thriller that shines a light on the dark forces at work within the corridors of power, in the board room and the police force itself. The clock is ticking to catch the monster that has been unleashed. But first Carlisle must get inside the killer's head...
  • Satan's beckoning

    Michael K Foster

    Paperback (UK Book Publishing, Oct. 20, 2016)
    A DCI mason & carlisle crime thriller They thought they had the perfect game plan... but a serial killer had other ideas When a fatal road crash turns out to be murder, DCI JACK MASON is sent to investigate. Within the seemingly dark vaults of the police missing persons files lay untold dangers. Young women are easy pickings for a serial killer who believes God has sent him to rid the world of an overindulgent appetite for greed. When criminal profiler DAVID CARLISLE is drafted in to assist, Carlisle is faced with the killer’s wrath. ‘Satan’s Beckoning’ is a fast-paced crime thriller with a cliffhanging conclusion.
  • Munchie and Misha

    Michael Foster

    language (createspace, Nov. 21, 2011)
    A series of short stories suitable for children's bedtime reading concerning the adventures of Misha, an Armenian farm boy and his mysterious and magical dog Munchie.
  • Poetry of the World Wars

    Michael Foss

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, June 10, 1990)
    With 2014 marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, this anthology features poetry from the leading war poets, members of the armed forces involved in both wars, and contributions from civiliansA tribute to the triumph of the human spirit over the desolation and waste of both World Wars, this collection includes many of the famous works by the leading war poets, but also verse by soldier, sailor, and airmen poets, and by civilians. Works included are by Sassoon, Owen, Rosenberg, Edward Thomas, and Sidney Keyes, as well as those lesser known for such verse, among them Hardy, Kipling, Chesterton, D.H. Lawrence, and Ezra Pound. From the hellish visions and overwhelming grief of early writers, to the more private and personal reflections of the poets of World War II, this collection is a eulogy to them all.
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  • The Big Pig

    Michael Forster

    eBook
    A cute story to involve the child listener in the story and take part.
  • The World of Camelot: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Michael Foss

    eBook (Michael O'Mara Books, Jan. 29, 2014)
    Settle into your favorite chair, prop your feet up, and prepare to journey back in time to a world of knights and ladies, grace and bravery, where the chivalric code reigned supreme. Enter Camelot and relive the coming of Arthur and how as a young boy he pulled the sword from the stone and claimed his throne. Meet Merlin, Gawain, Balin le Savage, the Knights of the Round Table, and other legendary figures in exciting tales and colorful illustrations. Witness the marriage of Arthur and Guenevere, and the Queen's later romance with the handsome Lancelot. Watch as history's most famous knights demonstrate their bravery in a fierce joust. See the beginnings of the famous quest for the Holy Grail, and how Sir Galahad, the noblest of all knights, was conceived in trickery. Enjoy stories of magic and enchantment, valor and vengeance, that end with Arthur's death and the downfall of his knights, but remain in people's hearts forever.
  • Poetry of the World Wars

    Michael Foss

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara, May 1, 2014)
    With 2014 marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, this anthology features poetry from the leading war poets, members of the armed forces involved in both wars, and contributions from civiliansA tribute to the triumph of the human spirit over the desolation and waste of both World Wars, this collection includes many of the famous works by the leading war poets, but also verse by soldier, sailor, and airmen poets, and by civilians. Works included are by Sassoon, Owen, Rosenberg, Edward Thomas, and Sidney Keyes, as well as those lesser known for such verse, among them Hardy, Kipling, Chesterton, D.H. Lawrence, and Ezra Pound. From the hellish visions and overwhelming grief of early writers, to the more private and personal reflections of the poets of World War II, this collection is a eulogy to them all.
  • Gregory and the Mighty Weed

    Michael K

    eBook (Rapunzel Enterprises, Dec. 31, 2014)
    Gregory, a failed inventor, is also a keen gardener. He loves flowers and likes to create new varieties of his own. It is a pity that these flowers also come with a very unusual aroma. His green tulips with pink spots stink of cow dung; his brown roses with orange stripes smell of roast beef; his grey daffodils with purple dots smell of pickled onions and his black dahlias with red ziz-zags pong of sweaty arm-pits. Living amongst the blue petunias that smell of petrol fumes is a strange looking weed that has the power to heal. So when Edith gets struck down with the deadly moo-ing disease, Gregory has high hopes of curing her with the help of the mighty weed - only to discover that it has uprooted itself and run away!Racing against the clock, can Gregory find the mighty weed and save Edith before it is too late? An amusing tale for children between the ages of 8 to 11 that many adults will also find amusing.