
Last year I published The Art of Spirit Capture, which has received some lovely comments. Here’s one such review.
‘Jason Hales loses his job and simultaneously learns that he and his brother Peter have inherited the estate of his Aunt Heather and Uncle Ben. His brother is in a medically induced coma after a traffic accident, and since Jason, as executor, has the time, he leaves London to handle the estate. What he doesn’t expect is to be caught up in the legacy of his deceased uncle, who crafted magical glass ornaments called captures. The art of spirit capture is a secret and everyone in town has an opinion about what Jason should do with the captures and his uncle’s old workshop.
There aren’t any bad guys in this story, but there is the mystery of the spirit captures, and the pages are full of wonderfully distinct characters. The story unfolds in Jason’s POV, and he’s an extremely likable person, trying to do his best. The supporting cast is just as compelling. It’s this lively and eclectic group that brings the story to life. I felt connected to most of them and cared about what happened to them. The mystery of the captures and how all the relationships are going to work out left me guessing right up until the end.
Magical realism is probably the best description of the genre, and the spirit captures are beautiful, visually as well as what they represent to the characters and the community. This is a long book at 500 pages, but it didn’t feel long, and I read it over about 4 days. A great read for anyone who loves kindness, mystery, a little magic, small towns where everyone is in everyone’s business, and a touch of romance. This story is pure heartwarming pleasure.’
If you’ve read it and feel inclined to add a review, I’d be dead chuffed.
On the 11th, my next book appears for your entertainment. An anthology of short fiction called Life Sentences.

Next up, later this year, I’ll be pulling together a short book, based on the Secret Diary of the Father of a Fiancéd posts I published around my children’s weddings. It’s sure to be both humorous and pretty disastrous…
You were born to live a terrifically full life! I for one, am thrilled to be alive with you at the same time.
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Looks like, between us we have this planet covered…
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Love the review, and the same way the book! Congratulations, Geoff! I am sorry, but i had forgotten to wish you and yours a happy and blessed New Year! Keep the ears stiff! 😉 xx Michael
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Michael, you are far too busy to think that. I’m very grateful for your support. Here’s to a bouncy and bountiful 2022..
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I’m flattered, Geoff. 😉 Thank you so much, and have a nice day! xx Michael
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How wonderful!
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A great review. You have been busy!
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Try to be!!
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That is a fabulous review. Congrats!
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It’s rather splendid, isn’t it!
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Good luck Geoff…. You won’t need it 💜
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No, perhaps but it’s lovely to have it!
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Yes that’s true so here is a barrow load coming your way 💜
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It’s on my list, Geoff, and I will get there soon. Congratulations on the review.
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Smiles and happy sighs…
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