Paul Davies, Former Air Force Corporal With Dyslexia And Struggling With Multiple Sclerosis, Publishes Exciting Fantasy Novel THE LOCUST FIELDS

Top Quote A group of comrades join together to save the Earth in this fantasy adventure novel. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 11, 2014 - About the Book:
    No one on that warm summer's day could have foretold the orgy of wanton death and destruction which was set on a collision course towards the peaceful kingdom of Mercia.

    A small group of comrades are thrown together by fate. Tagan, the Prince of Mercia; Mortimer, an old man with the look of a wizard; Faith, a fairy; Aaron and Tim, brothers who look completely unlike each other; and Death, a spirit whose help seemed to be conditional. These are all that stand between the Earth's survival and ravishes of lizard-like creatures whose only function is to destroy.

    Slowly, the group finds a way to fight back. Joining with others who have skills and knowledge, they fight for the survival of their civilisation. This new alliance struggles with setbacks but they take the fight to the Destroyer and its army of creatures. But are they too late?

    About the Author:
    Paul Davies lives in Littleworth in Stafford, England. In 1977, Paul joined the Royal Air Force rising to the rank of Corporal, having served in England, Germany, Northern Ireland, the first Gulf War and Bosnia. In 2000, he left the RAF and joined the West Midlands Police where he currently works as a Neighbourhood Officer. This is Paul's debut novel, which has taken him two years for him to complete. He is working on the 2nd book in The Locust Fields trilogy called The Champion Lord.

    Excerpt from the book:
    "For the most part smiles covered the faces of the onlookers, both on the stage and in the crowd. An older looking gentleman who disliked being pushed and jostled by the crowd knew if it had not been so outspoken, he would also be a member of the Council of Ten, but today was a day not even Mortimer could find fault in.

    Lifting the crown high over the head of Kathryn who was now holding a sword in her right hand and a golden globe in her left, the two elderly members of the Council said in unison, "We now crown you Queen Kathryn the fourth of Mercia, defender of the people, keeper of the peace, the Light to lead us to peace and prosperity." Both lowered the heavy and rather uncomfortable crown onto her head. Standing back, they joined the crowds in calls of "Long live the Queen may she prosper and rule well."

    A smile spread across her face as she acknowledged the cheers, trying to nod thanks and balance the crown at the same time.

    No one watching the happy scene could have imagined in their wildest darkest nightmares the horrors which were set to fall upon this and every other country of the world in the following years."

    THE LOCUST FIELDS can be ordered from New Generation Publishing at:

    www.newgeneration-publishing.com/bookstore/fiction/bookdetails/1121

    and from Amazon.co.uk at:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Locust-Fields-Paul-Davies/dp/190824867X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1316933318&sr=8-1

    Media Contact:

    Publisher: New Generation Publishing
    Tel.: 01234 711 956
    Contact: Daniel Cooke

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