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Running the Wheel

Running the Wheel

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Hari, a lifelong custodian of his colony’s power-generating Wheel, questions his secure existence under the Guardians’ protection when mysterious events unfold, leading him and his partner Heti on a perilous journey to uncover hidden truths and face a looming danger that could jeopardize the lives of those they hold dear.

Hari has spent his whole life faithfully ‘running the Wheel’ for his colony, generating power for the Light to help outsiders find their way back home. It is the only life he has known, safe and secure under the protection of the Guardians. Only – nobody has even seen any outsider return. When strange events begin to occur which the Guardians seem to cover up, Hari begins to question the life his is leading, and soon finds himself on an unfamiliar journey with his partner Heti to uncover the truth – and a great danger which will threaten the lives of everyone he knows and loves.

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Weight 380 g
Dimensions 228 × 151 × 26 cm
Format

eBook (ePub), eBook (PDF), Paperback

About the Author

Christopher Hilton

Christopher Hilton

Christopher Hilton is a Lancashire lad who spent some of his early years in Africa, enjoying life as a bare footed, unwitting expatriate. At aged eleven, when schooling there stopped, he was packed off as a boarder to Scarisbrick Hall School, in Lancashire, which was his inspiration for Scarbeck City in the second book. It was at this school where his Christian faith journey began. He was fascinated by Jesus’ teaching, noting early on that deep concepts could be conveyed through stories (parables).

He often wrote short stories and poetry but, on leaving school, changed direction. He has worked as a self-employed Chartered Building Surveyor for all of his working life. He always intended to write ‘one day’. He would begin unfinished novels, and more short stories, including short children’s plays such as  ‘Stardate Zero’, an alternative Halloween production, performed at the local Arts Centre.

Writing ‘Running the Wheel’, he claims, could have only been divinely inspired, as he was mystified, but excited, to find out how the plot would unravel until towards the end. He believes the writing was prompted after his three-year-old grandson began chemotherapy for leukaemia, and the difficult years leading to his being discharged from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in 2021. It is a fantasy novel based on how he views the world now, and his dismay at complacency. He then wrote the prequel, ‘Septimus Fairfax’, and the sequel, ‘The Gates of Hades’, forming a trilogy.

Christopher lives in the North West of England, with his wonderful wife of forty-two years, Jackie, one of their two daughters, her husband and their two sons. He regularly sees his other daughter, her partner and their daughter, who live abroad. Christopher enjoys reading, especially authors Patrick O’Brian, Simon Scarrow and Bernard Cornwell, writing, visiting good pubs, meals with friends and walking his two Cocker Spaniels. He also enjoys the CTC fitness gym run by his son-in-law.

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