Oliver Frances

Oliver Frances

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Oliver Frances writes romance and mystery; also his work focuses on social issues.

His short stories have been praised by fervent readers around the world, and some were published in Istanbul Literary Review.

Frances has travelled to many countries and, from these journeys, has learnt about social and economics systems.

 

 

The Race for Flugal Farm

The Race for Flugal Farm

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<p>The Race for Flugal Farm is the first book in a trilogy that charters the lives and adventures of the inhabitants of the Riding Stables at Flugal Farm.</p><div>Times had been hard for George Flugal and his wife, and this inevitably resulted in him having to sell the majority of the school's horses until he was left its just four: Pogo, Biff, Troy and an ex-racehorse called Chance.</div><div>The horses who along with a young stable hand Rachelle Perkins, a dog named Nugget, a pig called Nigel and an old family friend Uncle Dave, make up the Flugal's extended family.</div><div>When they find themselves facing the possibility of having the farm repossessed by the bank, and bought out by the odious Mr Williams, have to pull together to enter a carriage drive in order to win the prize money and save their way of life.</div>

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I found “Summer Love” to be a story of imperfections of personality and perception, of desire and melancholy devotion… <p style="text-align:left;">In many ways, “Summer Love” is a dense, emotional story which must be read slowly to fully understand and appreciate the vision the author created… I found the book both a story both compelling and unsettling as it reminded me of past heartaches and lovers now gone.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://flyingwithredhaircrow.wordpress.com/2011/01/21/summer-love-by-oliver-frances/"><font color="#ff8a00">http://flyingwithredhaircrow.wordpress.com/2011/01/21/summer-love-by-oliver-frances/</font></a><a href="http://www.flyingwithredhaircrow.wordpress.com/"></a><br /><br /></p>