Showing posts with label new release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new release. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 February 2022

#NewRelease - WHERE THERE'S DOUBT


Meet romance scammer Nico Lewis ~ and his victims... 

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Now available on all Amazon sites -

click HERE

Free to read on Kindle Unlimited

See below for blurb etc!



Basic genres/themes: 

  • Psychological Drama/thriller
  • Romantic Suspense
  • Romantic Con Artist
  • Mystery/Conspiracy
  • Murder
  • Betrayal
  • Publishing Scam


Blurb 

'I can be anything you want.  Even if you don't know you want it.'

Café owner Kate is mentally drained after a tough two years; all she wants from her online chess partner is entertainment on lonely evenings, and maybe a little virtual flirtation. 

She is unaware that Nico Lewis is a highly intelligent con artist who, with an intricately spun web of lies about their emotional connection, will soon convince her that he is The One.  

Neither does Kate know that his plan involves women who seek love on dating sites, and his small publishing business.  A host of excited authors also believe Nico is about to make their dreams come true.

Terry Tyler's twenty-fourth publication is a sinister psychological drama that highlights the dark side of internet dating—and the danger of ignoring the doubts of your subconscious.


 



Monday, 26 April 2021

New Release! Megacity - Part 3 of the dystopian Operation Galton trilogy

 

Out Now!

- M E G A C I T Y -

Click for Amazon (universal link)

Sequel to Hope and Wasteland



Operation Galton is named after Frederick Galton, a pioneer of eugenics in the 
late 19th and early 20th centuries; it was he who invented the term

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The UK's new megacities: contented citizens relieved of the financial burden of home ownership, living in eco-friendly communities.  Total surveillance has all but wiped out crime, and biometric sensor implants detect illness before symptoms are apparent.

That's the hype.  Scratch the surface, and darker stories emerge.

Tara is offered the chance to become a princess amongst media influencers—as long as she keeps quiet and does as she's told. 

Aileen uproots to the megacity with some reluctance, but none of her misgivings prepare her for the situation she will face: a mother's worst nightmare. 

Radar has survived gang rule in group homes for the homeless, prison and bereavement, and jumps at the chance to live a 'normal' life.  But at what cost?

For all three, the price of living in a megacity may prove too high.


Megacity is the third and final book in the dystopian Operation Galton trilogy, and is Terry Tyler's twenty-third publication.

'As long as some of us refuse to live as they demand, we are not yet beaten.  That's how we do it.  That's how we win.'







Thursday, 16 April 2020

Wasteland is LIVE!


Now available on all Amazon sites:
Click HERE


~ W A S T E L A N D ~
(sequel to HOPE)



'Those who escape 'the system' are left to survive outside society.  The fortunate find places in off-grid communities; the others disappear into the wasteland.'

The year: 2061.  In the new UK megacities, the government watches every move you make.  Speech is no longer free—an 'offensive' word reaching the wrong ear means a social demerit and a hefty fine.  One too many demerits?  Job loss and eviction, with free transport to your nearest community for the homeless: the Hope Villages. 

Rae Farrer is a megacity girl through and through, proud of her educational and career achievements, until a shocking discovery about her birth forces her to question every aspect of life in UK Megacity 12.

On the other side of the supposedly safe megacity walls, a few wastelanders suspect that their freedom cannot last forever...
 



Wasteland is the stand-alone sequel to Hope, and is the second and final book in the Operation Galton series. 




Sunday, 13 October 2019

BLACKTHORN is live! #NewRelease



   Just 99p/equivalent until end Dec 1st!
On Amazon HERE 
(universal link)


BLACKTHORN



The UK, year 2139 
One hundred and fifteen years ago, a mysterious virus wiped out ninety-five per cent of humanity.


Blackthorn, the largest settlement in England, rose from the ashes of the devastated old world. It is a troubled city, where the workers live in crude shacks, and make do with the worst of everything.


It is a city of violent divisions, crime, and an over-populated jail block―until a charismatic traveller has a miraculous vision, and promises to bring hope back to the people's lives.


Blackthorn falls under Ryder Swift's spell, and most devoted of all is the governor's loyal servant, Lieutenant August Hemsley.


Twenty-one-year-old Evie has lived her whole life in the shacks.  She and disillusioned guard Byron Lewis are two of a minority who have doubts about Ryder's message.  Can they stand against the beliefs of an entire city?



Would you believe what this man told you?  It's actually a model called Ben Dalhous, but it's exactly how I picture Ryder Swift :)


These two are the nearest I can find to Evie; the bottom one is totally her; pity you can't see her face!  
The top one is actress Alexandra Daddario.


....and Byron



Friday, 12 April 2019

Hope is now live!


Hope

On Amazon HERE



'We haven't elected a Prime Minister, we've elected a lifestyle'.

As the fourth decade of the 21st century looms, new PM Guy Morrissey and his fitness guru wife Mona (hashtag MoMo) are hailed as the motivational couple to get the UK #FitForWork, with Mona promising to 'change the BMI of the nation'.  

Lita Stone is an influential blogger and social media addict, who watches as Guy and Mona's policies become increasingly ruthless.  Unemployment and homelessness are out of control. The solution?  Vast new compounds all over the country, to house those who can no longer afford to keep a roof over their heads.

These are the Hope Villages, financed by US corporation Nutricorp.

Lita and her flatmates feel safe in their cosy cyberspace world; unaware of how swiftly bad luck can snowball, they suspect little of the danger that awaits the unfortunate, behind the carefully constructed mirage of Hope. 


Terry Tyler's nineteenth published book is a psychological drama that weaves through the darker side of online life, as the gap between the haves and the have-nots grows ever wider.  Whether or not it will mirror a dystopian world of the future, we will have to wait and see.

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