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David Hough

David Hough

Although born in Cornwall, David grew up in the Georgian City of Bath. His love of books and literature began in the city's musty old post-war library and has never waned through the years. But it wasn't enough for him simply to read good stories, he wanted to write them. It became a compulsion.

The reality of having to support a wife and family put the compulsion on hold for some time, until David had an extended period off work as a result of illness. Unable to cope with inactivity, he bought himself a new typewriter and took over the dining room. With the idea of starting on something relatively straightforward, he wrote two romantic novels, which were published by Robert Hale under the pseudonym Tracy Davis. But romance was not his favourite genre and he was dissatisfied with those stories because they lacked grit and realism. Based upon his love of Cornish history, he began researching the lives of his ancestors with the idea of writing a series of realistic historical novels.

Distraction from that task came in the form of a one thousand-word short story entered for a competition. Spurred by the judge's comment that; "I really want to know what happened when Fayzella left the forest", he put aside his unfinished Cornish stories and spent the next year crafting A Tangle of Roots. It became a labour of love when pure fiction merged with stories he had encountered in real life. When the completed novel was hawked around the mainstream publishing houses it attracted very favourable comments from senior editors but was rejected because it did not firmly fit into a single genre. That was when David approached BeWrite Books.

Restless in his younger days, David worked in many parts of the UK. Three years as an aerodrome manager on a remote Hebridean island honed his love of rural scenery. Nowadays, he finds walking through the more remote parts of the English countryside a perfect way of letting his mind relax sufficient to dream up story plots.

Now settled in Dorset, David lives with his wife, Fionnuala, near the south coast where they have been able to indulge their passion for walking and canoeing. They have two sons living in the UK and a daughter who has relocated to Canada to work as an air traffic controller.

David Hough's website: http://www.dfjhough.co.uk/

Historical Romance With Grit an interview with David Hough: http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu=c10400&no=368816&rel_no=15 (16/11/07)

David Hough's INside Author's interview: http://www.fwointl.com/artman/publish/article_1054.shtml (22/10/07)

King's Priory
King's Priory by David Hough

King's Priory is a house of secrets … secrets so horrifying that they haunt the Portesham family generation after generation.

Only truth can break the dark spell that dooms the manor and those within its ancient stone walls.

But revelation can be more terrible than mystery!

Colin Portesham's desperate quest for answers - the identity of a savagely battered murder victim, who killed him and why, and what happened to brain-damaged Aunt Lucy in a Nazi death camp - lures him into a nightmare of fatal torment for those he loves most.

David Hough - author of A Tangle of Roots and The Vanson Curse - weaves an intricate saga of chilling suspense.

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The Vanson Curse
The Vanson Curse

THERE'S A CURSE ON THE VANSONS - ALL LOVE IS DOOMED!

Chains, crippling work and torture make life a living hell for slaves on the Vanson's Alabama cotton plantation.

When his wife is brutally raped by the master, an enslaved shaman strikes back in the one way he knows … by calling on centuries of African tribal sorcery to curse the Vanson men to disaster in love and the family to extinction.

Kit Vanson - sickened by his father's and then by his brother's evil abuse of their helpless field hands - flees back home to his roots on his late grandfather's sleepy Cornish farm to find peace of mind.

But he carries with him a burden of crushing guilt. And when he tries to atone for the family sins by coming to the rescue in a merciless vendetta against beautiful neighbour, Wenna Lanyon, he discovers that the Vanson Curse has followed him across the ocean.

David Hough recreates the cruelties and injustices, the dark superstitions and stark realities of the first half of the 19th Century on both sides of the Atlantic. The Vanson Curse is a vividly told story of violence and tenderness, love and hate.

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A Tangle of Roots
A Tangle of Roots

Beneath the dark canopy of impenetrable tropical forests Fayzella dreams strange dreams of a white-faced man and woman.

Then she escapes the brutish depravity of primitive clans and enters a man-made jungle ruled by the pale-skinned creatures of her dreamlife.

She finds herself thrust into another nightmare … facing demons of prejudice, sin, lies and intrigue to untangle the twisted roots of her past.

Fayzella's quest to discover the truth of her life sweeps from Stone Age to Computer Age. It will haunt you long, long after you have reluctantly turned the last page.

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Paperback: ISBN 1-904492-51-7 £9.80 eBook: ISBN 1-904492-52-5 £1.00 CD-rom: ISBN 1-904492-53-3 £7.50

The Creature in the Rose
The Creature in the Rose

Every rose carries its sting.

Don't look for warmed-over tales of love's sweet harmony in these stories. They speak of the dark side of love, where an anti-Cupid aims poisoned arrows and where love songs are jarringly out of tune.

Yet this is much more than a book of tears. We clearly see that, where human frailty might prevail for a petal of time, true love quietly abides.

You will find your own story in this anthology - whether told in terms of stark tragedy, chilling terror, blinding mystery, or black comedy - and you will be warned, next time, to look before you love … or allow someone to love you. If there is a next time!

Here, masters of the short story art remind us that often we dance through panic to the end of love … because there is a creature in the rose.

Contributing twenty-two exclusive new tales to this book are twenty-one masters of the short story art from continental USA, Hawaii, Canada, UK, continental Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Your authors are: Jos Bhuiyan, Teresa Nixon, Geordie Robertson, John Sales, Bryan Hemming, Kathleen McGurl, Nicholas Lage, David Hough, Luisa Capelo, Peter Lee, Les Crawford, Mike Broemmel, Jacques Preiss, Andrea Gardner, L Roger Quilter, William Starr Moake, Barry Ireland, Sally Quilford, Sarah Higgins, Karen Noble, RD Larson.

Paperback: ISBN 1-904492-13-4 £9.80 eBook: ISBN 1-904492-31-2 £1.00

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