...at Bookland in New Kgn and at Sangster's at Sovereign.
<span style='font-size: 14pt'>Reaper of Souls - a novel of the 1957 Kendal crash</span>
<span style='font-size: 11pt'>by Beverley East</span>
JM$ 1,500
'Beverley East has put her heart and soul into this gripping family saga that shuttles between the past and the present with the locomotive power of a speeding train. With terminal points in England and Jamaica, Reaper of Souls is a tumultuous journey teeming with characters who will live with you in memory for a very long time' -Colin Channer
<span style='font-size: 14pt'>Broken Gourds</span>
<span style='font-size: 11pt'>by Beresford McLean</span>
JM$ 860
'In Broken Gourds Beresford McLean has done something many writers never even attempt: he has taken the whole of humanity and put it into an observable context. In the remote Jamaican village of Albion, McLean has created a society of people where sin, goodness, vengeance, and forgiveness comingle, as they do in us all. Somewhere in the depths of it lies the discovery of both self and others. McLean's village gives us a mirror in which to find the essence of humanity. It is well worth the read' - Peter Heyrman
<span style='font-size: 14pt'>Reaper of Souls - a novel of the 1957 Kendal crash</span>
<span style='font-size: 11pt'>by Beverley East</span>
JM$ 1,500
'Beverley East has put her heart and soul into this gripping family saga that shuttles between the past and the present with the locomotive power of a speeding train. With terminal points in England and Jamaica, Reaper of Souls is a tumultuous journey teeming with characters who will live with you in memory for a very long time' -Colin Channer
<span style='font-size: 14pt'>Broken Gourds</span>
<span style='font-size: 11pt'>by Beresford McLean</span>
JM$ 860
'In Broken Gourds Beresford McLean has done something many writers never even attempt: he has taken the whole of humanity and put it into an observable context. In the remote Jamaican village of Albion, McLean has created a society of people where sin, goodness, vengeance, and forgiveness comingle, as they do in us all. Somewhere in the depths of it lies the discovery of both self and others. McLean's village gives us a mirror in which to find the essence of humanity. It is well worth the read' - Peter Heyrman

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