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Lady Molly & The Snapper by GerryMcCullough
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Available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback editions: http://smarturl.it/LadyMolly Brother and sister Jik and Nora are bored and angry. Why does their Dad spend so much time since their mother’s death drinking and ignoring them? Why must he come home at all hours and fall downstairs like a fool? Nora goes to church and lights a candle. The cross looking sailor saint she particularly likes seems to grow enormous and come to life. Nora is too frightened to stay. Nora and Jik go down secretly to their father’s boat, the Lady Molly, at Howth marina. There they meet the Snapper, the same cross looking saint in a sailor’s cap, who takes them back in time on the yacht Lady Molly to meet Cuchulain the Irish warrior and others. Jik and Nora plan to use their travels to find some way of stopping their father from drinking –but it’s fun, too! Or is it? When they meet the Druid priest who follows them into modern times, teams up with school bully Marty Flanagan, and threatens them, things start getting out of hand. Meanwhile, Nora is more than interested in Sean, the boy they keep bumping into in the past…
Belfast Girls by GerryMcCullough
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Belfast Girls is the story of three girls – Sheila, Phil and Mary – growing up into the new emerging post-conflict Belfast of money, drugs, high fashion and crime; and of their lives and loves. Sheila, a supermodel, is kidnapped. Phil is sent to prison. Mary, surviving a drug overdose, has a spiritual awakening. It is also the story of the men who matter to them – John Branagh, former candidate for the priesthood, a modern Darcy, someone to love or hate. Will he and Sheila ever get together? Davy Hagan, drug dealer, ‘mad, bad and dangerous to know’. Is Phil also mad to have anything to do with him? Although from different religious backgrounds, starting off as childhood friends, the girls manage to hold on to that friendship in spite of everything. A book about contemporary Ireland and modern life. A book which both men and women can enjoy – thriller, romance, comedy, drama – and much more ....
The Whore and her Mother: 9/11, Babylon and the Return of the King by RaymondMcCullough
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Could the writings of the ancient Hebrew prophets be relevant to events taking place in the world today? These Hebrew prophets – Isaiah, Jeremiah, Habbakuk and the apostle John, in The Revelation – wrote extensively about a latter day city and empire which would dominate, exploit and corrupt all the nations of the world. They referred to it as Babylon the Great, or Mega-Babylon, and they foretold that its fall – 'in one day' – would devastate the economies of the whole world. Have these prophecies been fulfilled already? Is Mega-Babylon: the Roman Catholic Church? a world super-church? rebuilt ancient Babylon? Brussels? Jerusalem? or somewhere entirely different? Should this city/nation have a large Jewish population? Why all the talk about merchants, cargoes, commodities, trade? Can we rely on the words of these ancient prophets? If so, what else did they foretell that is still to be fulfilled? Do they refer to other major nations: USA? Russia? China? Europe? What about militant Islam? Author and radio presenter, Raymond McCullough, examines these questions of biblical prophecy, building his case in a step by step 'construction' approach. He identifies modern day Mega-Babylon, shows us why we can and should rely on the words of these prophets and gives us an overview of their other important prophecies soon to be fulfilled in these last days.
In Six Hours ... the world changed by RaymondMcCullough
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An apocalyptic thriller – published in Kindle edition: April 3rd, 2015 http://smarturl.it/InSixHours Book 1 of the 'Six Hours' thriller series * In just six hours the Middle East – and the world – will change forever! * A friendship forged in war leads four men on separate journeys to their final destiny in a Middle East heading for meltdown. As bitter enemies race towards nuclear conflict, only a miracle can save Israel from the hostile Islamic forces surrounding her. the USA, Russia and the western world are playing with fire in the Middle East, as Iran rushes towards a nuclear climax. In just six hours the face of the Middle East – and the world – will change forever! While fighting the Taliban with the ISAF forces in 2012, four young men from very different backgrounds meet in Kabul, Afghanistan: Shaul 'Solly' Levine, an Orthodox Jew from New York City; Micky 'Dev' Devlin, an Irish Catholic from Boston; Brandon 'Doubtin' Thomas, a black Pentecostal from North Carolina; Khan Ali 'Zai' Yusufzai, a Muslim Pashtun from Afghanistan. They discover that they have more in common than they first thought and make a pact that one day they'll meet up again in Jerusalem after the prophesied Six Hour War in the Middle East, taking separate ways to a common destiny. Meanwhile, they will keep in touch with one another as much as possible and work towards making that meeting a possibility. Will these prophecies come to pass? Will Israel itself survive the coming nuclear holocaust? This apocalyptic thriller moves from war, to a couple of budding romances in very different locations, to more war and then the ultimate Middle East war. But even in the midst of conflict, new relationships are being formed. Action, friendship, romance ... and yet more action.