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Tom Gray

    Joining Up
    Red Lake
    Cargo
    Angels Of Pattaya
    New England Graveside Tales
    More New England Graveside Tales
    • More New England Graveside Tales

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      This second volume of New England's Graveside Tales, presents a dark cavern of mystery. Walk the unhallowed ground of a vampire and learn much about some of the first authentic hauntings in America. Look to the night skies for UFOs and explore cases of alien abductions that happened in New England. Then visit interesting castles, towers, graves, and museums, and be introduced to some of history's most persecuted accused of unlikely and heinous crimes. There's much more waiting for you ahead, so grab a torch and read on...and if you should be startled or even scream, not a living soul will know...

      More New England Graveside Tales
    • New England Graveside Tales

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,4(5)Évaluer

      Explore the dark side of the New England. From frozen human hibernation and spontaneous human combustion, to UFO abductions, witchcraft, and vampires, New England is where it's at.

      New England Graveside Tales
    • Angels Of Pattaya

      • 221pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,2(86)Évaluer

      Angels of Pattaya offers a unique insight into the world of organised prostitution in Pattaya. In their own words, the bar girls of Pattaya reveal how they became involved in vice, their lives, their hopes for the future and what they think of their “customers”. Many are poor and uneducated, others come from relatively well-to-do Thai families. Some engage in prostitution out of desperation for money, others out of greed. Some even view it as an easy lifestyle which allows them to drink and party all night and sleep until the afternoon. A few say they hope to meet a good man who will take them away from prostitution. Their confessions will make you laugh and cry, cringe and applaud. This book will change your perception of the women who work in Pattaya's go-go bars forever.‘In my life many thing happen no good. I not know why. I am not a bad person. If I cry, I cry everyday. So I stop, now nothing make me cry again. And my heart turn hard.’ - Fon, 29

      Angels Of Pattaya
    • Cargo

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Adam has worked at his Uncle Tony's cafe since he left school. Things hot up when one of his uncle's "employees," Helia, surreptitiously slips him a note. All is not as it seems and he soon lands in all sorts of trouble. Tom Gray turns a stone on a dark side of modern life and gives us a few laughs along the way. How will it turn out?

      Cargo
    • Red Lake

      Vacation's Over

      • 520pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      The story follows Tom Randal and his friends on a dream vacation that takes an unexpected turn. Initially drawn to the charm of Red Lake and a night of fun with local co-eds, their adventure shifts dramatically when they arrive at a remote fishing outpost in northern Ontario. Cut off from communication, their week of solitude quickly becomes a struggle for survival as they face natural disasters and wildlife threats. The group must unite and adapt to overcome the challenges that threaten their lives and friendship.

      Red Lake
    • Joining Up

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The novel immerses readers in the historical backdrop of the First World War, exploring life in Sheffield during King George V's reign. Through the lens of old family photos and documents, it invites reflection on the past, revealing the experiences and emotions of those who lived through this tumultuous period. Tom Gray crafts a vivid narrative that bridges generations, allowing readers to connect with history on a personal level.

      Joining Up
    • How can an average lad from Sheffield go from living a normal life to attempting suicide twice, having 3 psychiatric hospital admissions and being sectioned under the mental health act? My story delves into my life, in parts it is shocking, in others it is enlightening but what I try to do is give a true account of my life living with Psychosis, Depression and Bi Polar. I hope I can try to break down the barriers of mental health and go some way in reducing stigma.

      King of the World