Dominic Miles is a writer living in Carmarthenshire in South West Wales .
His latest book Blood Creek is out on 28th November 2024.
Blood Creek
Grief-stricken Cassie, mourning her lover’s death, relocates to Australia seeking a fresh start. There, she
encounters Eliza on the banks of Blood Creek and is immediately intrigued by her. As they spend more
time together, Cassie’s feelings towards Eliza deepen.
However, when Cassie experiences a strange hallucination, she starts to research the local Kabiri people
and begins to uncover the dark past tied to Blood Creek.
Soon, Cassie discovers that all is not as it seems, and that Eliza’s true nature is entwined with the creek
and its terrible history. Can Cassie race against time to find Eliza and warn her about the danger she is
facing?
Preorder here:
Blood Creek | The Book Guild Ltd
Also available from Griffin Books, Penarth http://www.griffinbooks.co.uk/
and any other good, independent book shops.
Other Books
When the goddess Asmay leaves the home of the immortals to find out if she’s being worshipped enthusiastically enough in the mortal world, things don’t exactly go to plan. Firstly, Asmay with her hapless nymph companion, Fern, has to traverse the desert with all its perils. Then, apart from sorting out the drunken and debauched priestesses at her temple in Kal-Atab, she has to deal with all the strange and idiosyncratic behaviour that humans tend to indulge in, including palace intrigue and at least one war, And if that wasn’t enough, there’s also the discovery of a sister she never knew she had, to contend with.
The cottage, tucked away in the Welsh country side, seemed the perfect place for David to recover from the war, to convalesce and heal his shattered nerves. The first time he heard the wolves howling , he was sure it was just in a dream. And then he met Eirian Lewis, the mysterious girl who haunted the hill above the cottage - the hill called Caer Bleddyn - and fell for her. But Eirian and the Lewis family had a secret and to find it out, David had to uncover the truth about the Wolves of Caer Bleddyn.
The Hub was where all the knowledge of the Inner Planets was stored and Robyn had spent half her life inputting information into its electronic data banks. The Hub was infallible, everyone knew that. It never made mistakes and always told the truth.
Or, at least, that’s what Robyn believed. Until the day she was asked to look into the history of Elanthia. An inconsequential, scruffy little planet, she was told, of no real consequence. But if that was true, why had the official version of the planet’s history been falsified, why had the true facts been suppressed?
The real story, when Robyn eventually uncovered it, was so dangerous that she had to escape Hanis and flee to Elanthia, where she started to discover the truth about the planet’s recent past.
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