Life Beyond Tomorrow-bookcover

By: Ivan Grosvenor Hawthorn

Life Beyond Tomorrow

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Set in 1827 England, Life Beyond Tomorrow follows the adventures of young Lissa Hughes and Miles Johnson as they uncover long-hidden truths about their pasts. From their very first meeting, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous mission to bring down a consortium of smugglers. With the help of family and friends, their efforts catch the attention of Britain’s master of spies.As they journey between Paris and London, Lissa and Miles are drawn ever deeper into a struggle to protect the nation. Amid lies, secrets, near-death experiences, and a pitched battle, Miles fights not only for justice but also to claim what is rightfully his: the title of viscount.

Ivan Grosvenor Hawthorn was born in the heart of a great wheat belt in Ungarie, New South Wales, in 1930, to farming parents. Ivan is the third of eight brothers – there were no sisters.


At the local school house, where all grades from first to sixth learned together in one room, he started his journey through the corridors of education. This journey, whilst relatively brief, was far-reaching as his parents sought greener pastures, but in vain. During the great depression of 1929-1938, the family travelled to no less than seven different towns. At fourteen, Ivan left school and returned to Wagga Wagga where he was employed on a sprawling 44,000-acre property as a farmhand. As he grew older, he ventured far and wide, becoming a horse breaker, a shooter in the northern territory, a truck driver and an apprentice mechanic. In 1952, he joined the Royal Australian Airforce graduating as a motor mechanic, over seventeen years rising to the rank of Acting Warrant Officer.


Ivan is the recipient of a ‘Certificate of Outstanding Service to Support Command’ and, the British Empire medal for meritorious service. On discharge, he joined the department of supply and wintered four times in Antarctica, twice on the Antarctica continent and twice as officer in-charge of the 28th and 32nd Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions to Macquarie Island. On return to civilian life, he was involved in an industrial accident which after major spinal surgery left him permanently handicapped. Writing became pain management. A published author of 9 books, 2 scientific papers and one biography, he has been married to his wife Margaret for sixty-five years, with four children, sixteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.

 

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