Honor Amelia Dawson

Honor Amelia Dawson

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Honor Amelia Dawson

When you open any of my Novels you will be faced with a personal mug shot! Beneath this a brief outline of my personal life, nothing to hide there then!

I lead an uncomplicated existence I write about some of this on my wordpress blog which is steadily expanding with several topic categories.

I have been writing Family Mystery Thrillers seriously for 5 years. I started from scratch as previously I was a senior software developer and systems analyst for a large bank.

7th February 2014  Attained a major  personal landmark!  I reached 1.2 Million (edited) written words, it gave me the proverbial "shot in the arm"  I oozed with profound satisfaction.

I have created 9 full length novels averaging 100,000 + words.

My style of writing is both plot and character based with a distinct female bias, I  create women protagonists with strong personal traits retaining their fundamental sensitivities. My men are not excessively masculine they retain the male strengths with various character blends that make for interesting interactions,

I am very particular about the construction of my storylines, My approach has developed after years of reading many of the best fiction titles including psychological horrors, fantasy, legal dramas, high calibre science fiction, general fiction, mysteries and thrillers.

Murdo

Murdo

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<p>When Jessica Bryant pesters her wealthy parents to allow her to have a dog as a pet, the answer is a resounding &quot;No&quot;; but they soon come to regret their decision when thier home is broken into one evening whilst they are out and their daughter kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnappers, in the form of four seedy and incompetent characters wearing Disneyland-type masks, take her hostage and keep her incarcerated in a place from which there appears to be no escape. However, they reckon without the resourcefulness of our heroine, and the courage of a wonderful stray dog who comes to her aid and whom she names 'Murdo'. And so begins an exciting and humurous accounting of the couples' adventures together as they consistently foil and outwit the abductors whilst on the run together.<br /> This is a lovely story of the friendship between a girl and a dog, bringing out themes of responsibility, camaraderie, redemption, salvation and self-sacrifice. It includes some wonderful dialogue sequences as Jessica teaches her new four-legged friend how to communicate with her, with additional delightful conversations between the animals when a rabbit and a sparrow join forces with them in an effort to outwit the kidnappers and restore Jessica safely back to her parents' home. </p>

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