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Tim Drake: Darktime

Graeme Morgan

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Tim Drake

Darktime

Tim Drake is very unhappy with his life. Not because of anything that anyone in particular has done to him or because of any traumatic experience in his past.

Tim is dissatisfied because life is just not long enough. He wants more and he believes that he has found a way to get it.

Tim has spent the last twenty years of his life researching Spells Spiritualism and Medicine. He might just have genuinely found a way to extend his life but only by stealing somebody else`s.

Tim Drake is either insane or genuinely in possession of a powerful secret either way he does not care and he is not sharing.

Tim Drake is the Don Quixote from Hell.

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About the Author

Graeme and Lisa Morgan live in Hastings in east Sussex

They run several websites where you can find out more about them www.petal.me.uk www.timdrake.co.uk

Graeme is 55 years old and Lisa is 35. They have four children four cats two rabbits one snake and one dog.

Writing has become one of their favourite shared hobbies along with photography and motorbikes.

The sequel to Tim Drake Darktime www.darktime.co.uk is already nearing completion as Tim, the Don Quixote from Hell continues his quest for power and ever lasting life in Tim Drake Soulsister Coming to a dream near you soon.

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Some people, those who knew no better, would if they were told that story immediately jump to the conclusion that there was something nasty about Tim,s behaviour but, those who could see further in life, who knew that there were powers in our world beyond electricity would realise and understand his true motives, he had noticed such people when they had gone shopping, he had seen them look at Valerie and then pass him an almost imperceptible little sympathetic grin, or just a slight nod or wink that he knew was there way of acknowledging the power they could see he was up against.

Of course they only did this when she was looking the other way, bending over a freezer or stretching up to get something from the top shelf.

He did not blame them, why should they put themselves in harms way, they all knew about the evil eye, a lot of men especially Pagans and Christians to, if they were familiar with their ten commandments which clearly referred to such a power, but only the true experts were aware that only women had that power, men were secluded from having such terrible weapons against which there was little hope of defence.

 

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