SHOCKING
DISCOVERY
‘It’s the only diplomacy they
understand!’ says whistleblower.
Exclusive from Maria Caruana, roving
reporter for Niggez (The Sting),
Malta
He told me his name was Alfredo
Ropoli, but I doubt if that is the whistleblower’s real name. I responded to
his whispered mobile phone call and at dusk we met outside a large warehouse at
the far end of Marsaxlokk that juts into the harbour. ‘I work there,’ he told
me. ‘It is highly secret – for now.’
As he instructed, I left my smart phone and tablet in the
car.
Considering what he said, I was surprised at the poor
security. He flipped a coded card at a reader and the door slid open. Inside,
the place was cavernous, as I expected. There were only about five people going
about their business, some on the boats, others attending to complex consoles.
There were six boats floating in the water. But I’d never seen anything like
them before.
Each boat was about two metres long and a metre across
the beam. Smooth rounded nacelles protruded from each side. Looming over the two-man
cabin were three narrow towers with propellers on top. They appeared to be very
large drones, capable of floating or flying. Now, I only wished I’d brought my
smart phone with me.
Alfredo was nervous, understandably, so we didn’t linger.
Once outside again, I asked, ‘What are they for?’
‘Those nacelles are powerful rockets. Mini-tridents, they
call them.’
‘Are you sure?’
‘So the coordinator told me.’
‘What else did he say?’
‘He told me in confidence they are the new-style British
gunboats. They already have names for them: Henry V, King Arthur, Lord
Wellington, Viscount Montgomery, Sir Francis Drake and Gloriana.’
‘But what are they for?’
I repeated.
‘If the EU doesn’t play ball and the Brexit talks fail,
the gunboats’ll be sent in. The coordinator said, “It’s the only diplomacy they
understand!”’
***
Redo April Fool…
Maria Caruana can be found in
Chill of the Shadow, as she
investigates black magic and vampirism in Malta.
CHILL OF THE SHADOW
In her search for truth she found
love – with a vampire!
This
cross-genre thriller is set in present-day Malta and has echoes from
pre-history and also the eighteenth century Knights of Malta.
Malta may be an island of sun and
sand, but there’s a dark side to it too. It all started when some fishermen
pulled a corpse out of the sea... Or maybe it was five years ago, in the cave
of Ghar Dalam?
Spellman, an American black
magician, has designs on a handpicked bunch of Maltese politicians, bending
their will to his master’s. A few sacrifices, that’s all it takes. And he’s
helped by Zondadari, a rather nasty vampire.
Maltese-American investigative
journalist Maria Caruana’s in denial. She can’t believe Count Zondadari is a
vampire. She won’t admit it. Such creatures don’t exist, surely? She won’t
admit she’s in love with him, either...
Detective Sergeant Attard doesn’t
like caves or anything remotely supernatural. Now he teams up with Maria to
unravel the mysterious disappearance of young pregnant women. They’re also
helped by the priest, Father Joseph.
And there are caves, supernatural
deaths and a haunting exorcism.
Just what every holiday island
needs, really.
Where there is light, there is shadow…
‘… a strong
structure and is full of rich writing and action. The plot has page turning
twists and the main characters are likeable, especially the female lead. I
hadn't read a vampire book in a while and was reminded of how intensely
gruesome they can be. While this one has its squeamish moments it's not atypical
for the genre, and I can't help liking a well written book! The Malta setting
was perfect, making this a great escape read.’
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