
NASEBY
ISBN 978-1-906593-09-3 Registered Copyright. (c) 2010
David Mario Callan
220 pages. One eBook. Cost $12 (US)
Naseby. A rural, yet cosmopolitan town.
There are strange people...
Even more strange 'the incident' that occured.

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Detective
Inspector Albert Lawrence thought that the goings-on in Naseby were
related to black magic or pagan rituals. That was until he arrived and
began his investigation.....
Read about:
Billy Blake and the other returnees. About Catriona, the
extraordinarily beautiful woman who has no history and also the strange
people from the house by the stream.....
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Excerpt one, from Naseby. by David Mario Callan:
There was a room being used in the Town Hall at Naseby for a purpose without
an official name. This room was atop two short flights of stairs and had in
the past served as a tea room for dignatories invited to the annual flower
festival. The four men who were seated at a long, polished table and before
a flipchart held upon a stand had not been able to agree upon what their
agenda was. That is, what they were supposed to state to others what it was.
Indeed, if they were ever required to in the way that was the usual protocol.
Mick Speight was waiting for silence and an acknowledgement from the Inspector.
When the nod came, he began reading from the arresting officer's notebook;
"At
three hundred hours precisely I gestured to the female driver of
a vehicle that she come to a halt. The vehicle was a dark blue Rover
Sterling. It was without a license plate and being driven at fifteen
miles per hour. The driver did as was requested and came to a halt
at a layby. I pulled in behind of the vehicle. The driver was a female
caucasion, approximately thirty years of age, with brown hair. I
requested that she wind down the window and she did so. There were
four passengers in the vehicle. One elderly male afront and two
women and a man, each approximately twenty-five years of age seated
behind. None were wearing seat belts. I asked the driver if she
realized that she was driving the vehicle at a speed likely to be
a nuisance and she said nothing in response. I asked her if she
knew the vehicle had no registration plates. She said nothing. I
asked her for her driving license. She did not respond. I had reason
to suspect that she was intoxicated though there were no odors
of alcohol. I requested that she exit the vehicle and as I did
so, she smiled and wound up the window. I took a step away from
the vehicle but she did not get out. I alerted the area car and
during the instant that my eyes were averted, the woman promptly
disappeared."
"Stop there," was Albert's request.
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"We have to brainstorm," declared Albert with a despair caused through
having got nowhere. "We have to consider everything again. So.....
after the constable had gained his composure, what did he do? Refer
to the report would you, Mick."
"He asked the passengers where she'd gone? Then, after being
given no response he asked them who they were and where they were
going? He asked each of them for their name and was given these and
he wrote them down. Then the area car arrived. After conferring about
the disappearing woman they called in the names to the desk at Bredon,
the nearest station. The response was that the names were untrue
because they belonged to deceased people. They asked the passengers
in the vehicle to provide their real names and the answer given was that
these were their real names and that they were 'coming home'."
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Excerpt two.
He was watching Catriona and she turned her eyes upon him. In this momentary
holding, Albert felt afraid. Yes, he did because certain of her ways, if not
all, trod upon the macabre and in that, her tread was a helix, an infinite
intertwining of threads, of possibility, of unrestraint. She was not of other
women. She was not of other human beings. She was fabulously beautiful,
endowed with a personality a man could only dive into and he was attracted to
her in ways he would have to ruminate over for the rest of his days.
copyright (c) 2008
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It's not that this book cuts close to the bone, more that it gets
inside you and then mercillously runs amok! Walter Lambert
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