Touch Not the Horse

by Anthony Gavali


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/16/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 535
ISBN : 9781496995162

About the Book

Ambition is something most people have buried deep inside them. The problem is, most people are programmed to fail. Charlene, driven by a passion for supremacy, is unlike most people in that she will do whatever is necessary to make her desires real. What Charlene does not realise is that running deep within her bloodline is a connection to a game-changing predestined event. She will have to delve into black magic in order to rise to the position she so desperately craves. Touch Not the Horse is a supernatural thriller by Anthony Gavali. The setting is the city of London’s financial heart and a horse sanctuary in East Sussex. In this complexly woven modern-day tale of success at all costs, readers are transported back through a dark history, where the fight for control of the world’s resources has been burning for centuries. Two bloodlines seek to hold the balance of power, with only one outcome. These bloodlines have travelled down through the gauntlet of time to manifest in the twenty-first century with one aim: to fight the ultimate battle of control. Charlene holds the torch ready for the darkness. It will take the power of one man and one horse to stand in her way. They are armed with only the belief that humanity must be freed from the hands of evil. It once again falls to the few to save humanity from the bonds of eternal slavery. The question, however, is this: Will this belief be strong enough to withstand the cyclone that is about to hit them? Follow the story of Dean and his horse, Girlie, as they find themselves caught in this unavoidable dilemma against Charlene and the Devil’s servant, the evil Spirit which dwells inside her. Set around the Sussex Horse Rescue Trust in Uckfield, Tatsfield and other locations.


About the Author

After being made redundent I took steps to cut down on all my spending instead of driving or taking the bus I walked. When walking to my local town it took me past a field about two hundred yards from my road and I looked at the poor, lonley horse a black mare in that cold field. I made a point at buying a couple of carrots in the local supermarket and fed them to the horse on the way back. One day another man was there who saw me feeding the horse as he drove there to do just that. We became good friends and always met every evening to feed the horse. We chatted about alot things and met a few people as well. One thing we and other people had in common was how sad it was to see this horse in a field that did not get much direct sunlight and how uplifting it would be if we could find a home for her. This story is based on true events. What inspired me to write about the magical horse was her personality and her intellgence, a horse sanctuary that took her in. The places that I have mentioned a real, the horse sancutuary does exist and it does have a Medeval Hall. Some of the people are real and some of the events are real. I live in a small town called Sanderstead which is Anglo Saxon for Sandy Place which is outside the main town Croydon and yes about ten minutes away is a small village called Tatsfield although there are a few theories on where the name comes from among one of the theories is it means look out at it is nearly 750 feet above sea level! Apart from work I enjoy helping out at The Sussex Horse Rescue Trust in Uckfield East Sussex to whome (amongst others) this book is dedicated to.