
Den Hoyle
About the Author
Originating from County Durham, Den Hoyle studied mechanical engineering at what is currently the University of Teesside.
He is the author of six books and though respecting the art of competent writing, he passionately believes it’s the story that counts.
“When a reader opens a book, I like to think they embark on a journey between the pages.
My aim is to engage and entertain all my readers.“
Den Hoyle lives on the south coast of England and is happily married to his wife of many years.
He can be contacted by email

Books

1962: Eight-year-old, Albie Coyne suffers physical abuse at the hands of his alcoholic father.
He meets Brenda, a girl six years his elder who suffers an equally wretched home life and she inducts him into the art of street survival.
Brenda concocts a moneymaking scheme which Albie is party to, but before embarking on her venture, she makes him swear an oath of secrecy. Things go terribly wrong and Brenda goes missing, leaving Albie on his own to shoulder the burden of their arrangement.

Seventeen-year-old twin sisters, Lawan and Sudarat, live amongst rural deprivation of Thailand’s Kalasin province.
When Thailand’s sex industry calls, the youngsters become a commodity for sale. They enter a world of exploitation at the hands of unscrupulous people.
Fifty-year-old bachelor, Terence Walker seeks a Thai bride and is tempted by an attractive offer. He returns to the leafy suburbs of Hampshire with his prize catch, but is unaware that his Far Eastern trip, will lead to a murder charge on home soil.

Manager of a DHSS benefits office, Andrew Knight, loses his teenage daughter when she commits suicide in front of her classmates.
Her death leads to the breakup of his marriage and he meets Mandy, a young, single mother from an inner-city estate. The teenage mum is down on her luck and he offers help, but Andrew is unaware that she comes with baggage.
Mandy strives for a better future and the unsuspecting, benefits manager seems to be her saving grace, but could his help put her own child’s life in danger?

1915: Despite war raging overseas, life goes on at home and twenty-year-old housewife, Jennie Taylor’s situation is about to change.
She is wrongly accused of her husband’s murder and the gallows beckon, but Jennie’s plight alters when ageing spinster Miss Muldowny enters her life.
A guilty verdict looms and Jennie’s prospects are dependent on Miss Muldowny’s role in foiling a plot to sabotage the war effort. The young widow is drawn into a world of treachery and deceit, which is made more difficult when she encounters the man who murdered her late husband.

October 7th, 2023: Hamas launch an unprecedented attack on Israeli citizens at the Nova Music Festival and neighbouring kibbutz communities. Shock waves reverberate around the world as retaliatory action plunges the Gaza Strip into a cycle of bloodshed.
Disaffected British Jihadists seek retribution against its own Westminster government for their role in supplying Israel with weapons. Those tasked with keeping Britain safe, suspect an imminent atrocity on home soil, but knowledge and prevention are different matters. Will the terrorists succeed and can the politicians continue placating its voters by hiding behind candles and vigils?

1997: Clandestine talks are ongoing to terminate the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Unpopular decisions must be hidden from the electorate and civil servant Sir Gordon Curzon is the man for the job.
He recruits and controls a serial killer whose deliberate aim is to strike fear amongst the British public.
Amid a wave of publicity, DCI Tony Slade is tasked with tracking down the killer, but his efforts are thwarted by the man who rests at the very heart of government.
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