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"Catalyst"
There
is an a cave-in at Misty Depths Catacombs, Wyoming and newly graduated
lawyer, Renee Bonnet finds herself stranded with a broken leg and two
strangers, Lem a business man and a runaway teenager, Courtney.
The scene is set for
a gripping action story as the victims learn to trust and depend on each
other not knowing whether they will survive the ordeal.All will be revealed
in this electrifying romantic drama that combines the sheer force of nature
with the frailty of human emotions, greed, jealousy, passion, companionship
and love. You will see the world through the character's eyes to laugh,
weep and fall in love with them. This is a rescue story that does not
stop when the victims are rescued but continues, as real life does, to
mould new lives for three lonely people.
The cave is the catalyst
but what happens afterwards depends on the new catalyst, Renee, who finds
herself drawn into the lives of her new found companions. And her own
life is altered for ever.
Read
an Excerpt Here

About the Author:
After a career as a teacher
and principal of mainly small rural schools, Ross Richdale writes both
science fiction novels and contemporary novels. He lives in the small
university city of Palmerston North in the North Island of New Zealand
and is married with three children. His wife, Kay, still carries the burden
of teaching children at a local primary (elementary) school.
After his wife and daughter go off to work every morning, Ross shares
his living room with a black and white cat who demands to be fed at least
six times a day and a goldfish called Survivor who managed to survive
being dropped in a glass aquarium that was totally shattered. In this
congenial atmosphere, he pounds away on an ancient Macintosh to form the
characters and plots for his novels.
Ordinary people rather than the super rich, the super powerful or violent,
are the main characters in his novels. He is also keenly interested in
current events and uses international incidents as a backdrop for many
of his novels.
When he is not writing, Ross enjoys drawing, usually on the computer.
Other interests include wandering in the countryside and, in the summer,
swimming in mountain streams or bounding through the rapids in a tractor
tire inner tube. Many of his novels reflect his interest in the rural
lifestyle as well as the cross section of personalities encountered during
his years as a teacher.
Send Ross email:
Ross.Richdale@xtra.co.nz
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ISBN 1-931761-32-9
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