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About The Author
T. A. Belshaw
T. A. Belshaw
Is the author of 6 adult novels and 15 books for children written under the name of Trevor Forest. He lives in Derbyshire with his feisty rescue cat, Mia.
Praise For Author
Unspoken. Review Snippets
βThe characters in the book have been created so well, they are strong, believable and memorable people. I particularly loved Alice for her strength and her best friend Amy. She is a woman everyone needs for a friend.β Beyond the Books.
'Unspokenβ is superbly written. I was blown away by the story, the characters and the authorβs writing style. The author certainly knows how to grab your attention and draw you into the story without you realising it.β The Ginger Book Geek β
If family saga's and dual time novels are your thing, you'd be hard pushed to find a more enjoyable one than Unspoken. It's got drama, love, intrigue, revenge and secrets - so basically everything you need for a captivating read and that's exactly what I thought it was. I've also heard on the grapevine that there will be a sequel. I really hope that this is the case, but failing that, another book from this talented author would make me very happy!β Neats
Books By This Author
Tracy's Hot Mail
Tracy's the new girl in the office. A sassy nineteen year old with an eye for cloned fashion and an ear for the latest gossip, she reveals all in a series of emails written to her friend, Emma. Tracy doesn't spare anyone's blushes as she dishes the dirt on friends, family, and foes. If something is worth hearing, it is worth telling...
Everyone gets the Tracy Treatment, her benefit-fiddling father, her porn obsessed boyfriend, even her pocket billiards champion boss. Not forgetting the office's serial bum pincher and his latest conquest, the office tart. Behind Tracy's wide eyed innocence and reassuring smile lies a muck spreader of the highest calibre. No secret is safe.
Tracy's Celebrity Hot Mail
Tracyβs back!
After being replaced by a dumb terminal at the office, Tracy teams up with ΓΌber-iffy agent, Shayne Slider for an assault on the bottom end of the celebrity market. Tracyβs quest to become a C-list celebrity takes her from in-store promotions at her local supermarket, to an up-market but amoral celebrity event on the outskirts of Harrogate.
Despite her hectic lifestyle, Tracy still finds time to inbox her best friend, Emma with all the latest news about her friends, family and new-found showbiz acquaintances.
Fruitier than a ten-gallon fruit shoot. No one dishes the dirt quite like Tracy.
Out Of Control
It began with a trivial moment of carelessness, but the shockwaves that reverberate from this seemingly insignificant incident, spread far and wide.
Ed and his heavily pregnant wife Mary are on an errand for Edβs ailing father before the pair depart for warmer climes. But the winter of 1962 comes early and one innocuous event and a hastily taken decision will have devastating consequences for the family of young Rose Gorton. Maryβs already fragile mental state is put under further stress while Ed tries to make sense of events that are spiralling massively, Out of Control.
Unspoken
Unspoken
A heart-warming, dramatic family saga. Unspoken is a tale of secrets, love, betrayal and revenge.
Unspoken means something that cannot be uttered aloud. Unspoken is the dark secret a woman must keep, for life.
Alice is fast approaching her one hundredth birthday and she is dying. Her strange, graphic dreams of ghostly figures trying to pull her into a tunnel of blinding light are becoming more and more vivid and terrifying. Alice knows she only has a short time left and is desperate to unburden herself of a dark secret, one she has lived with for eighty years.
Jessica, a journalist, is her great granddaughter and a mirror image of a young Alice. They share dreadful luck in the types of men that come into their lives.
Alice decides to share her terrible secret with Jessica and sends her to the attic to retrieve a set of handwritten notebooks detailing her young life during the late 1930s. Following the death of her invalid mother and her fatherβs decline into depression and alcoholism, she is forced, at 18 to take control of the farm. On her birthday, she meets Frank, a man with a drink problem and a violent temper.
When Frankβs abusive behaviour steps up a level. Alice seeks solace in the arms of her smooth, βgangster lawyerβ Godfrey, and when Frank discovers the couple together, he vows to get his revenge.
Unspoken. A tale that spans two eras and binds two women, born eighty years apart.
Murder at the Mill
Murder at the Mill. A Gripping New Cosy Crime Series with a light hearted touch.
January 1939 and the residents of the snow-covered streets of a small Kentish town awake to horrific news.
When young Amy Rowlings meets Detective Sergeant Bodkin at the scene of a burglary on the way to work at The Mill one snowy January morning, she is blissfully unaware of how much her life is about to change.
She is drawn into the murky world of murder when the body of Edward Handsley is found lying on the floor of the clothing factory.
Edward, the son of factory owner George is a libertine, philanderer, and a young man with a lot of enemies, many of them female.
Twenty-one-year-old Amy is a vivacious, quick-witted collector of imported American music, a movie buff and an avid reader of crime fiction. A girl who can spot whodunnit long before the film star detective gets an inkling.
Bodkin is new to the area and accepts Amyβs offer to provide local knowledge but she soon becomes an invaluable source of information. When Adam Smethwick is arrested for the murder, Amy, a family friend,
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