The nightmare world where the US capital has been renamed Laciville DC after America's "greatest ever person"; where men are milked when young and worked when older; where untold horrors are hidden beneath the surface...
Books by Dick Morris
- The Black Hats The Killers The Last Supper (Collection)
- The Last Supper
- Three Horror Stories (Collection)
- The Weather Station
- The Ruin
- The Killers
- The Investigators
- The Curse
- The Castle
- The Black Hats
- Pelican Escape or Die
- Dark Harbour
- Cursed Slaughtered Hunted (Collection)
- Corners of Wales (Travel guide)
- Blood Island
Friday, 11 November 2016
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Monday, 19 September 2016
Sunday, 28 August 2016
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Now available! Corners of Wales Fourth Edition
For a full description of each book, please click on the link to the appropriate Amazon page.
Friday, 8 July 2016
The South of France 27th June to 6th July 2016
An old hunting ground of mine. I thought I go see if it's still there,and, yes it is, even though it is now a little more congested, and a even busier than before. I rented a flat from Silvia, in Cannes, and stayed one night at the Hotel l'Lesterel. I took one day trip to Alassio in Italy and write about that separately. Here are some shots.
For a great detective story set in Cannes, and which just about sums up the attractions of living in this part of the world, see my novella DARK HARBOUR. The link to this book is at the top of the page.
The Quai St Pierre
Looking towards the Corniche
A hotel is in port
I s*** on your flag!
Beach life
Luxury at The Carlton
Lunch opposite the station
I stayed in Silvia's flat in this block
Postcard seller having trouble with pigeons
Famous block of flats
Villefranche from the train
Police arresting illegal immigrants at Menton
About to leave from Nice airport
Halfway home
For a great detective story set in Cannes, and which just about sums up the attractions of living in this part of the world, see my novella DARK HARBOUR. The link to this book is at the top of the page.
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Monday, 9 May 2016
Visit to Stonehenge 5th May 2016
I took the train to Salisbury, and then the bus to Stonehenge. Cost: £28 Adult return. At the reception centre, shuttle buses take visitors to and from the stones, or they can choose to walk. It's about half a mile (my guess). The weather was glorious. The reception centre has a cafĂ©, and toilets. This is a couple od hundred yards from the car park, and bus park. Highly recommended.
Friday, 29 April 2016
Roman Caerleon
Isca - Legionary Fortress
The Second Augustan Legion moved here about 75AD, and Caerleon remained a major Roman location until about 240AD.
The entrance to the museum; inside the museum - which is much larger than it appears here, and, like everything else is beautifully kept and presented; a Roman gravestone; a Roman treasure trove; and the amphitheatre. Not shown, are the Roman baths, and the Roman barracks.
The Second Augustan Legion moved here about 75AD, and Caerleon remained a major Roman location until about 240AD.
The entrance to the museum; inside the museum - which is much larger than it appears here, and, like everything else is beautifully kept and presented; a Roman gravestone; a Roman treasure trove; and the amphitheatre. Not shown, are the Roman baths, and the Roman barracks.
Sunday, 10 April 2016
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