Saturday, 21 January 2012

8 New Crime novels - download now.



And so it begins - 8 new crime novels - written to thrill you.

Page-turning tension is yours to own now at such a low price.



Think of the many good books you have read in your life time; then take a moment to put ROY JENNER’S new list of crime novels high on that list. You can now download any of those listed below for as little as US$0.99, some as much as US$2.99. Of these 7 are previously unpublished, all 8 are available to you  as E-BOOKS.  Great reading!  Download TAKEN BY EXPERTS now to your E Reader for US$2.99 and prepare yourself for an inexpensive and thrilling ride through the Central Business Districts of Sydney Australia and Auckland New Zealand; through the Outback and Heartlands of these pioneer countries. Visit the home counties of England and the battle fields of Dunkirk and North Africa. Probe into the minds and cultures of people like yourself and experience their trials and torments as they are disadvantaged and deceived by white collar criminals and ruthless villains. These devious plots involving tricky individuals will justify your decision to invest in your E-Reader. Do it now and settle down for a good read.   Amazon.com   Please now check out other posts.

5 comments:

  1. SueHJun 29, 2011 02:53 AM
    Well done for taking you first steps into blogland Roy!

    On the Lips of a Lion was a great read and I look forward to hearing all about your new eBooks.
    Love
    Sue
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  2. John RiggottJul 1, 2011 01:21 AM
    I believe that On the Lips of a Lion is one of the most inthrawling novels that I have read in recent times, however I like all the novels that this Author has written up to the moment, the first I read was The Bringing Down of the Hawk, the one should be made into a film one day, finally I encourage Roy to carry on to what in the end should be a brilliant career.
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  3. ValentineJul 2, 2011 03:26 PM
    Move over Lee Child ..... Roy Jenner has arrived !

    Having had the privilege of reading all of Roy's books, I can tell you that his writing exposes the unexpected, surprising the reader by unthought of situations and intriguing solutions.

    Once started, I cannot put his books down until the end. Keep writing Roy, I love your stories.
    El Whyman
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  4. slydixonAug 4, 2011 09:59 PM
    All of Roy's books are real page turners. Bringing down the Hawk was one of the first that I read and I highly recommend it.

    SD
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  5. D.M.LewisAug 6, 2011 01:59 AM
    Like valentine above I have also had the privilege of reading all of Roy's books. I loved Lip of the Lion and have passed around my signed copy in the UK. Roy is a great writer: he has been my inspiration proving that you're never too old to rock'n'roll! The 'Hawk' demonstrates Roy's skill and experience, a thoroughly engaging read. What is the e-book equivalent of a page turner?
    ReplyDele

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Roy Jenner's New Zealand fiction - to be enjoyed.

Quality reading at a low price. Read now here and on smashwords.com. Crime stories, family sagas; page turning material. A free sample for you is Taken By Experts. Download it now for your E reader.

Friday, 23 December 2011

The Pilgrim

             Trevor Lawrence Jenner

           29 September 1947 – 15 January 1993
T L J

I found you today to find you are gone.
Who is it decides when it’s time to move on?
Your lonely farewell by me was unheard
Down this two way terrain – never a word.
But today the words reached over oceans and years  
         Now I offer to you my absentee tears
         As different directions tore us apart
         Your generous spirit still sang in my heart
         The smile I missed then I miss now even more
           Like the music you made – all gone before . . . .
           Down that lonesome road back home. 
         
            ‘Chapter 33’  -   Para 2 -  Brother to Brother.’

He handles life’s rejections with dignity and grace
As he compromises daily with the years
Accepting that his destiny is ever off the pace
He’s a constant source of sadness to his peers
Yet his past defies his future as he lets it slip away
Behind the dignified expression of a clown
Being grateful for the challenge to decide with each new day
If the going up is worth the coming down.
     
With apologies and gratitude to Kris Kristofferson

Thursday, 22 December 2011


Mountain Grasses

(Lotus eaters theme)
The strong mountain grasses resemble my love for you
They hide in the passes  resembling my love for you.
Daily their abundance grow
Sadly there is none that knows
Daily their abundance grows
Sadly there is none that knows

As love lies dying others will die for love
I love without trying – dying for mutual love.
Daily its abundance grows
Sadly there is none that knows
Daily its abundance grows
Sadly there is none that knows

Never is  forever bringing lonelier tomorrows
If we were together would you recognise my heart?

(C) copyright Roy Jenner June 1976 Auckland NZ
I consider my cat
And where she is sat
A rumble of purr
Midst a jumble of fur
A comfortable heap

                     On the fringes of sleep

Her furry frame curled
At peace with the world.
What is there to see
When my cat surveys me
Through lashes now closing?
Content to be dozing
In my favorite chair
She knows I’ll be there
Approaching the end
Cat, wife, or friend.
RAJ (  www.storyteller.co.nz  )  January 2003
 Blankets Of Gold


I can  feel your spirit  reaching out to  me.
I can  feel its closeness, but  what is it that I see?
I see   myself  trying, trying  hard to live
Asking all of others, others who have  little left to give.

What can I give to show you that I care?
Surely  there is  something, something we can share?

My empty  life is offering its all

To  hands that are reaching  and  damaged by the fall

I can offer wisdom
I can offer gold
Each can be a blanket
To keep you from the cold

You can take my wisdom?
You can spend  my gold?
Let us share the blankets
To  keep us from the cold.

We each have trod the lonely path
And each of us has found the road too rough
I can bare for us to share if you believe that sharing  is enough
           Mistakes we leave behind us
           Bitter blows for which  we must atone
Shall we stride the path together or struggle down that lonely road  alone?

I can offer wisdom
I can offer gold
Each can be a blanket
To keep you from the cold

You can take my wisdom?
You can spend  my gold?
Let us share the blankets
To  keep us from the cold.

Together  we are strong
Together,  we belong



           © Copyright    www. storyteller.co.nz   December 2003