
In December 1914, his musical ‘Watch Your Step’ opened in New York. The forthcoming novel, Awakening, is set during this era.

In December 1914, his musical ‘Watch Your Step’ opened in New York. The forthcoming novel, Awakening, is set during this era.

In two days, I will visit Victoria Halls, Helensburgh, to talk about The Time Jigsaw Trilogy. Appropriate, as all three books have a Scottish time travel theme.

An apparition makes its way up the coach house’s wooden staircase. Soon, it will confront Victoria, who will in turn, change the destiny of James Carsell-Brown. (Scene from the forthcoming novel, Time Jigsaw Awakening)

There will be a talk about the Time Jigsaw Trilogy on Thursday, 24 November. The ‘Books on Tyne’ event will be held in Newcastle’s City Library at 3pm. There will also be an opportunity to obtain signed copies of The Time Jigsaw and Deliverance.

See you there.

Meet The Author Event – Print Point Bookshop
On Saturday 8 October between 12 and 2pm, there will be an opportunity to obtai signed copies of The Time Jigsaw, and its sequel, Deliverance.

On Wednesday, 21 September, there will be a talk/presentation on The Time Jigsaw Trilogy. The event will commence at 2pm, and at its conclusion, a book signing will take place.

In July 1914, one of the greatest baseball players of all time, made his MLB debut. George Herman Ruth, scored 7 strong innings to lead the Boston Red Sox against the Cleveland Indians. Read about Babe Ruth in The Time Jigsaw Deliverance.

A century ago, on this day, the battle commenced. In the forthcoming book, Time Jigsaw Awakening, 1916 is one of the timelines. Indeed, one of the book’s characters, is involved in the battle. Homage is paid to him, and other military personnel.


On 22 June, I will be visiting South West Library in Greenock, to discuss The Time Jigsaw series. The third book should be published later this year. The above statue, is a fitting tribute to Free French sailors during WW2. Coincidently, the Time Jigsaw has a chapter, whose location is France 1940. After Dunkirk, the Free French was established.