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Murder and the Devil is a study of evil. Lancashire, 1337, thirty-four-year-old Jake Broadoak kills a brutal lord in an act of revenge and has to flee his native land. He settles in Yorkshire and becomes the head of a small community, but then a plague destroys all the inhabitants of Middleham including Jake. In 1970, Racid meets with his wife, and a few years afterwards their sinful trade begins. In the same year, in Russia, a 'special' girl is born, and her life is destined to be caught up in the Racids' relentless quest for Hell. A strange gypsy boy is taken in by the Racids, and in time, a series of murders begin.…mehr

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Murder and the Devil is a study of evil. Lancashire, 1337, thirty-four-year-old Jake Broadoak kills a brutal lord in an act of revenge and has to flee his native land. He settles in Yorkshire and becomes the head of a small community, but then a plague destroys all the inhabitants of Middleham including Jake. In 1970, Racid meets with his wife, and a few years afterwards their sinful trade begins. In the same year, in Russia, a 'special' girl is born, and her life is destined to be caught up in the Racids' relentless quest for Hell. A strange gypsy boy is taken in by the Racids, and in time, a series of murders begin.


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Karl lives in a small village outside Goole with his two Chihuahuas, Arthur and Bambi, and a perfectly ugly cat called Audrey. Karl is a keen runner, DIY and SEO enthusiast. Karl is father of two children, Rebecca and Alex, and grandfather to a wonderful granddaughter called Chloe. Karl was born and raised from humble beginnings in South Leeds, poignantly and comically remembered later in life when, as a landlord of a pub in Harrogate, he penned his stark but very funny, Tales from a Harrogate Caravan. After leaving St Thomas Aquinas Grammar School in Leeds, Karl worked as a fishmonger and a postman for a year before moving to London to work within the construction industry for nearly twenty years. In his early and mid-twenties, Karl was a strong county chess player, playing for both Leeds regionally and Yorkshire nationally, a beautiful and charming time, and certainly not dull! Tales from a Harrogate Caravan In his mid-thirties, Karl returned to education and graduated from Leeds University with an Honour's Degree in Latin, with additional duly electives in Russian and English classical literature. In the next year Karl successfully undertook a PGCE and became a secondary school teacher, specialising in working with students with complex behavioural issues; sometimes a difficult profession, but one with many memorable and funny moments. Karl's published literary writings are panoramic, covering genres from fiction, metaphysical, psychological, philosophical, supernatural, spiritual, physical, health, to business and construction. His books include Murder and the Devil, A Quantum Way of Life, Scardale, A Metaphysical Journey, and Tales from a Harrogate Caravan. Karl has also written various home improvement guides. Recently, Karl's literature was translated into Portuguese and published. Karl now writes full-time. He is currently writing both fiction and non-fiction, and he is also writing various articles for different websites. If you wish to read more on the varied writings of Karl Swainston, then visit: Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=karl+swainston&ref=nb_sb_noss or Smashwords https://www.smashwords.com/books/search?query=Karl+Swainston