As an archaeologist, Byzantinist and a historian, I tend to read a lot of nonfiction based around my own research. But I'm currently reading the film script Pulp Fiction by Quentin Tarantino. I found that reading published film scripts can add new dimensions to the films I watch. However, these days I am more into writing novels than reading them. As a writer from Northern Ireland, I wanted to take my research to a new audience and the result is my new novel, a thriller, Nazareth Quest, which received a very good review in the November issue of Mensa Magazine. It is currently available to read on Kindle Unlimited, or to buy from only $9.99. Nazareth Quest is a tense thriller set in Israel. I think it combines the best of the CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) franchise together with archaeology. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B92V9VYF Also, some nonfiction that might appeal. My two The Man From Mensa volumes offer a history of the high-IQ society not freely available to outsiders, albeit the focus is primarily upon British Mensa, which was founded in Oxford during 1946. In May 2023 Irish Mensa will be celebrating its 50th anniversary. ---, The man from MENSA - 1 of 600: Mensa research (Charleston, 2016). https://www.amazon.com/dp/1535307269 --- , The man from MENSA - 1 of the 600: Politics 1990-1995 (Charleston, 2016). https://www.amazon.com/dp/1535324376 And, if you are into higher education, history, archaeology, Ireland and/or the Byzantine Empire the you might like these: --- , Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector: a case study (Belfast, 2018). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MB99NWP ---, Early Byzantine Ireland: a survey of the archaeological evidence (Belfast, 2021). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MG1YZ8W ---, Navan Fort, Ireland: archaeological and palaeoecological analysis (Belfast, 2021). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYXX9GM And, lastly, can I take this opportunity to wish everyone a truly happy and prosperous New Year for 2023.
As a writer from Northern Ireland, I wanted to take my research to a new audience and the result is my new novel, a thriller, Nazareth Quest, which received a very good review in the November issue of Mensa Magazine. It is currently available to read on Kindle Unlimited, or to buy from only $9.99.
Nazareth Quest is a tense thriller set in Israel. I think it combines the best of the CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) franchise together with archaeology.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B92V9VYF
Also, some nonfiction that might appeal. My two The Man From Mensa volumes offer a history of the high-IQ society not freely available to outsiders, albeit the focus is primarily upon British Mensa, which was founded in Oxford during 1946. In May 2023 Irish Mensa will be celebrating its 50th anniversary.
---, The man from MENSA - 1 of 600: Mensa research (Charleston, 2016).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1535307269
--- , The man from MENSA - 1 of the 600: Politics 1990-1995 (Charleston, 2016).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1535324376
And, if you are into higher education, history, archaeology, Ireland and/or the Byzantine Empire the you might like these:
--- , Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector: a case study (Belfast, 2018).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MB99NWP
---, Early Byzantine Ireland: a survey of the archaeological evidence (Belfast, 2021).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MG1YZ8W
---, Navan Fort, Ireland: archaeological and palaeoecological analysis (Belfast, 2021).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYXX9GM
And, lastly, can I take this opportunity to wish everyone a truly happy and prosperous New Year for 2023.