Clearing Of The Mist
Thirty years have passed since Sam, and his mates went through the mist to the year 1863. Thirty years ago Sam received his head wound in the attack on Auckland. Since then Sam's memory has not returned. Until a disastrous trip to Rhodesia with his wife, Bella, changes his life once again. Returning to the UK slowly his memory clears.
Out of the blue, he is summoned by Queen Victoria to meet a Maori delegation from New Zealand. At this encounter, his memory is jolted when he is reunited with old enemies and friends from his past. Before leaving the palace, he is further requested to attend an audience with the Prince Regent.
The story that comes from this meeting will send dangerous consequences around the Empire. Government agents don't want him or his party to arrive at their destination, and Sam needs all his wits, including help from his friends to keep everyone safe. His priority, find the cave and wait for the mist if it is still there. Then slip back to his own century and safety.
The last book in the Whispers trilogy.
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Owen, you have brought such a special, emotional, upstanding good guy to the world of literature. Sam is just one of the blokes, sure, but he’s golden too. It’s not often we come across his like (salt of the earth), anywhere we go in life. I mean as a reader, or just day-to-day dealings, you know? Just a unique kind of goodness about Sam, to be emulated by readers of all ages. Think of the legacy Owen Clough and his Sam character will leave behind! I’m not overstating anything; I’m sure you have had lots of feedback about your stories and about Sam. GOOD ON YA, mate!
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