*sequel to Past life Present* follows new series. James has been Promoted to DI, Lewis has retired and James has a new DS. James is getting used to family life with Ceit and their children- then a murder throws open all his struggles and Lewis is drafted in to assist him.
Hayley notices a wedding ring on Elijah's hand when they first meet and she asks him about it. He tells her the story of a love he lost long ago all due to his father's attitude and behaviour. He never expected to see her or their family again so he is shocked when his late wife arrives in New Orleans to fight for their family against a great danger that looms on the horizon.
Set in last battle when the Pevensies are reunited with old friends in the prospect of joining Aslan's country. Susan arrives in her own way and is reunited with Caspian. Flashbacks to the 15year rule the Pevensies had and their lives then- including Peter's wife, Queen Electra and Lady Arlena of Telmar.
When a top Cambridge GP and Lord is murdered, it is up to Lewis and Hathaway to track down the killer. However James has familial ties to the victim- the father of his ex-fiancee. Through the case James must conquer what he fears most and open his heart up to the mysteries of family life. He must let the past into the present day of his life.
Set just after Trenzalore. the 11th Doctor, Clara and the London Gang are dragged forward in the Doctor's timeline where the Great Intelligence makes another appearance and this time he is going to hurt the Doctor through whom he loves most- his family, including the one's he has yet to meet- his family with River. featuring some old friends
Elijah's wife returns- he believed her dead- and he is pleased to see her, even if Klaus was the one to bring her back.
Sequel to Rescuer Protector Guardian
Jack recalls his life with a prima ballerina during the 1944 season in the Opera House in London's Covent Garden where she is performing Sleeping Beauty. In honour of my good friend, the ballerina, Alice.
Elijah becomes a father- Literally and Metaphorically.