THE SHANTI MYSTERIES

BOOK 1: Wisdom Is The New Black

When Rafael sets out to increase his wealth and influence by engaging a new-age spiritual teacher, he never imagines his jazz-infused journey across London will create such magic, beauty and chaos.

As he struggles to answer 10 simple philosophical questions, he finds himself bleeding across the landscape of reality, imagination and memory. When his odyssey begins to implode, the values he’s been so sure of start to dissolve.

He must face the shoots of a new bloom, a new story, and as he opens his heart, he realises the game has changed forever.

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THE LONDON LETTERS

London, Lily and Luisa are all lost in time. But as they are about to discover, the dead must remind the living that love requires a quantum leap.

A short novella to be enjoyed in one sitting.

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Can’t wait to read more

We love The London Letters!

Alyssa McDonald Bartl

Wisdom Is The New Black

Brilliant story! Keeps you on the edge of your seat. Mysterious yet captivating.

Nicole DiCenzo

Haunting, intriguing, beautiful

Wisdom Is The New Black – I can’t wait to read more from this author.

Karen Di Prima

Looking forward to the next books in the Shanti Series

The writing is poetic and haunting – a blend of urban-flavoured realism and mystical allegory.

Gina Kerrigan

I was hooked from the first page

This is wisdom with a twist – I loved this story!

Michelle Hrlec

A dream like experience

The plot has turns so unexpected, at one point I wondered if I was really dreaming like Alice in Wonderland.

Nath Fedorova

Wonderful!

Such a great moody, mysterious feel. You’re better than anyone I know at creating that sort of atmosphere.

Maureen Hannan

Keeps the reader spellbound

A great soul on this planet who can write with depth whilst keeping the reader spellbound.

Neville Coventry

The London Letters review

So much to talk about, so little time. We LOVE your London Letters

Karen Di Prima

I love the way you play with words

The misfits, the dispossessed, the broken, the secretive ones, the decadents, the philosophisers and artists, the avant-garde and sometimes the deadly dull.

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