A Spoon Filled with Sugar

As promised, here is the first description of one of the new titles from “The Waiting Room”…

“If you want to find number eighteen Cherry Hill Lane all you have to do is to ask a policeman when you spot one. He will push his helmet to one side, scratch his head as if considering your request carefully and then he will point his white gloved hand and say, “First to your left, take a second right, sharp right again and you are there. Good morning.” If you press him further however then no doubt he would be more inclined to inform you of the recent terrible deeds that have taken place there. He may even remember to whisper details of the terrible black soot marks on the pavements outside of the house, and the fact that even the heaviest of rain showers (and London has lots of those; thunderstorms too) completely fails to wash the soot marks away…”

When Geoffrey Berkeley advertises for a new nanny for his two errant children little does he realise what strange events are going to be set into motion, for the new nanny, with her strange sharp teeth and collection of unusual friends soon begins to make Mister Berkeley consider that not everything that tastes of sugar is always sweet…

“A Spoon Filled with Sugar” is a dark take on several popular children’s tales, but it is most definitely NOT suitable for children.

So come along… pit pat… it’s time for a walk in the park, and while we are there we shall keep an eye open for my friend the sweep… a very unusual man, if a man is what he actually is, and when we return we shall all have our medicine… a spoon filled with sugar that surely will cure all ills?

“A Spoon Filled with Sugar” is but one of many stories from the novel, “The Waiting Room” which is available to purchase separately. The title is available in Kindle and paperback formats.

UK Kindle      UK Paperback

US Kindle       US Paperback

 

a spoon filled with sugar FINAL

Deadlines? Nah!

If you follow my blog regularly you will have noticed by now my somewhat lackadaisical approach to deadlines. I love the sound of them as they woosh past, as Douglas Adams said, so here are a few new timings! “The waiting room” and “A spoon Filled with Sugar” and the other titles are available on Amazon now. (I will do a follow up post introducing each story later in the week. Both of these are also available in paperback. The complete set of Victoria stories will be available in paperback today, and on Kindle Wednesday 20th. If you are following the stories as a serial, then the final episode, “The Abbott Bowthorpe Dependables” is still set for release on Tuesday 2nd August. Don’t forget that the complete collection has additional material, and is also available in paperback.  Overboard timings remain the same, and will tie in with International Talk Like A Pirate Day. (September 19th.) All titles can be found on my Amazon author page on the main website. As usual, enjoy!

 

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