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Henry Westwood

    Ad Astra Per Aspera
    The Sirius Conspiracy
    Quo Vadis
    • Quo Vadis

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      As Trevor, Victoria and Lord Pennywort prepare to travel to the stars, Trevor is both anxious and excited with the knowledge he is to meet the mother he has no memory of. The Antarctic is melting and because of this, unknown tiny embryos are gently thawing. These embryos are going to have a tremendous effect on the Earth and it's inhabitants. Ahriman Hasatan is contemplating his future and the changes he needs to make; to his character, his reputation and his name. The Syriusians are playing the waiting game, with a wary eye on the Entity and the Lever, hoping that they will have sufficient time to achieve their aims.

      Quo Vadis
    • The Sirius Conspiracy

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Henry Westwood was born and educated in England. He emigrated to Australia with his family in 1976. He started writing poetry, books and plays half a century ago (yes heâ€s old). He has won awards for his poetry and has written and directed plays for the local amateur theatre company.He has won 2 state awards for his adaptation of a screen play to a stage production in which he and his wife acted.Henry Westwood lives in western Australia with his wife of nearly 40 years and has littered the state with 4 children and 13 grandchildren.

      The Sirius Conspiracy
    • Ad Astra Per Aspera

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      AD ASTRA PER ASPERA. The second book of the Hoille/Nuttall trilogy . Lord Pennywort was having to question his loyalties; to his alien friends whom he had served since his abduction in 1666, or to his new friends Vicky and Trevor who he greatly admired. Could he work with both to find a way forward and help the Earth find a new stability? The Earth was in turmoil following the ravages of plague; the population was decimated; utilities greatly diminished, and looting and riots were frequent. Vicky and Trevor were hoping that Lord Pennywort, with his powers, would work with the nations left to bring back some stability,but would this all be too much opening the way for the Siriusians to move to Earth? Would it end Trevor andVicky's hopes of going, Ad Astra, to the stars. This book is not just science fiction, it has love and romance,wickedness and murder, warmth and laughter and a good sprinkling of suspense. It will make the reader sit up and take notice; it is close to the truth!

      Ad Astra Per Aspera