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This is a landscape layout children's picture book. It is the third in the Captain Kuro From Mars Series. In this book, John's mother is worried about John and all the things he has been telling her about Captain Kuro and what they can both do. She insists it is all made up, and that Kuro is not special as John claims. She is sure that John just needs some special help. So, John's mother has made an appointment to see a local psychiatrist. He in turn insists on treating John for an over active imagination. The doctor believes strongly that imagination is the cause for all the world's problems,…mehr

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This is a landscape layout children's picture book. It is the third in the Captain Kuro From Mars Series. In this book, John's mother is worried about John and all the things he has been telling her about Captain Kuro and what they can both do. She insists it is all made up, and that Kuro is not special as John claims. She is sure that John just needs some special help. So, John's mother has made an appointment to see a local psychiatrist. He in turn insists on treating John for an over active imagination. The doctor believes strongly that imagination is the cause for all the world's problems, and he has a cure for that. Medications. Kuro however, has other ideas. So does Prince Khuram, when he finds out. Kuro shows John the other children on the same medication, and they look very ill. So John agrees to say no. But the psychiatric staff are there to help the doctor enforce his wishes. And soon it is mayhem. The poor doctor will not be the same again and runs from the hospital screaming. He calls the police on his phone, yelling that he needs a priest, as the hospital has just been invaded by demons. The demons of course are just the image of Prince Khuram, the Royal; Bengal Tiger, who can also do what Captain Kuro can, but louder. John's parents cannot see what John or the doctor and his staff see. They start to think the psychiatrist is himself, mad. In the end, John's father finds out the truth about Captain Kuro and apologizes to his son for doubting him.


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Autorenporträt
The Sequetus Series started being written in 1987, the year the story kicks off. I started the first books using pen and paper and compiled many journals. Soon, however, I bought a new Amstrad computer, and was away. By book ten I was living in Tokyo and I was still at it, writing my story. By the twenty-third book, the Sequetus Series was complete, and it is 2014.

This series of books is an epic piece of literature. I had never written a book before. I am an architect, and a construction project manager. But I really was interested in where this world was going, and I was going to also write about it - even if it was in fiction. I then did English and writing courses.

And after the Sequetus Series, the Captain Kuro From Mars Series begins. It runs for twelve books. It incidentally follows on from the Sequetus Series. Telling the story does not stop.

I lived and worked in over a dozen countries around the world, with Australia, Japan, the USA and now Nepal, being the four longest. I lived a life of adventure, and included is a lot of time in Asia, volunteering on disaster sites, and some during civil war. I have lived in a different world to what many of my readers see. The world I was born into did not have mobile phones, computers, or even satellites. I still remember when I looked up and saw the spaceship, as a star in the sky, as it moved from the left to the far right of the night sky. The early 1960s were wild adventure years. I sigh now as we are monitored and tracked.

I recall almost fifty years ago, walking through the Australian bush, for two days, and the track I was walking across was littered with a dozen poisonous black-snakes, basking in the early morning winter sun. One bite would be fatal. I was seventeen. I was with another, but two days away from any road. We just carefully talked calmly to the snakes as we stepped over and through them. I still recall the images of them as they looked up to me. I also recall vividly trecking through the remote highlands of New Guinea, flying off cliffs in planes, and a lot more.

There have been many different responses to people having read my books. They vary, but many readers claim they benefited. So if you want to read them, good for you. There is a lot in them. It is hoped you enjoy them as much as I did writing them.