A Ghostly Diversion
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Copyright statement / Acknowledgements / Preface / Prologue / Chapter 1: A Ray of Hope... / Chapter 2: A trick of the light? / Chapter 3: Diversion, take two / Chapter 4: Things that go bump... / Chapter 5: Hit and Run? / Chapter 6: Wolds View Cottage / Chapter 7: The Star and Crescent Moon inn / Chapter 8: A lonely walk... / Chapter 9: Who is she? / Chapter 10: Two can play at that game... / Chapter 11: Turning detective... / Chapter 12: The 'Freshman' investigation... / Chapter 13: The second walk... / Chapter 14: I may be retired, but... / Chapter 15: To the Manor, not born... / Chapter 16: To dig or not to dig... / Chapter 17: Face to face... / Chapter 18: It was an accident, honest... / Chapter 19: That fateful day... / Chapter 20: The missing... / Chapter 21: Farewell and bad news... / Chapter 22: Of changing hearts... / Chapter 23: Reunion... / Epilogue / About the author / Preview of the planned Sequel / Author's Note / Non-Fiction Books by the Author

About the Author

Paul Money is a freelance writer, speaker and amateur astronomer turned professional, who has been viewing and imaging the night sky for over 30 years. Writer and publisher (as Astrospace Publications) of the annual Nightscenes yearbook, a guide to what to see in the night sky for the year published annually since 2000. Other works include the Nightscenes Companion (out of print) and the Nightscenes Guide to Simple Astrophotography.He is a Fellow of both the British Interplanetary Society and Royal Astronomical Society and has been awarded the FAS 'Eric Zucker' award for contributions to astronomy in 2002 and the Sir Arthur Clarke Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 for the public promotion of astronomy and space. For eight years he was one of three astronomers on the Omega Holidays Northern Lights Flights (2004 - 2013) showing the public the majesty of the Northern Lights from 35,000ft.Since 2006 he works freelance as the Reviews Editor for the BBC Sky at Night magazine working from his home in Lincolnshire. Now he is fulfilling a lifelong ambition by writing and publishing his first novel, 'A Ghostly Diversion' the first in a series published on April 4th 2016 with a couple of SciFi books also in the pipeline. For more check out the following links:www.astrospace.co.uk The Nightscenes Monthly Night sky Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/AstrospacePublicationsThe Astrospace Fiction Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/astrospacefiction

Reviews

Julian Onions - Book finished - now I want the sequel - hurry up Paull! 5 out of 5 stars!; Grant Woodman - A brilliant read, when is your next book due out? I admit to going to make a coffee at the end of chapter two, but that was the last I put your book down until I had finished it ! Even though I am not native to Lincolnshire I found the way you used local names made the read far more compelling to read and, dare I say it, believable ! Roll on book two!; Paul Lawrence - Just finished 'A Ghostly Diversion', really enjoyed it, thanks! The use of local familiar areas make it very interesting, I'm now going to try and find the village of Grasceby!!; Kerri Saxby - Just finished it! Wow, goosebumps and an unexpected tear at the end-how did you do that to me? Can't wait for the sequel. Thanks again Paul, I can't wait to read more about James' next adventure!; Sarah Horrocks - Well Paul Money it's been a long time since a man has kept me awake 'til 3am buzzing with excitement on a Friday night. Thanks for a great night Paul xx And for all those saying "oh I say!!" A ghostly diversion pre publication copy received 1st April, finished 3am 2nd April, I'm an avid reader and its been a good few years since I picked a book up and couldn't put it down then made the old 'its getting late just one more chapter' excuse, only to find my self not looking at the chapter heading so that didn't count as the chapter ending! To put it in perspective Paul, those other books I couldn't put down were: Phantom of the opera - Gaston Leroux, Lord of the rings (all 3 in a row), Hanibal Lector collection - Thomas Harris, Paul I commend you. What an excellent first novel. Unputabledownable. Truly cannot wait for your next book. Crack on ole boy your public awaits you!

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