The Burning-bookcover

By: T G Trouper

The Burning

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Martin Downs is a loner with an odd fixation, a desire that had been growing inside him for years since an incident he witnessed as a teenager. Now, years later and living in a house on his own, he has the time and opportunity to act on his fixation.

Detective Naomi Charlton is investigating a mass brawl at a nightclub when she becomes aware that the homes of females have been broken into and their property interfered with. Nothing is ever damaged or taken, but something invisible is left behind. She takes her concerns to her superior who is dismissive at first, she challenges him and eventually he tells her she is to investigate but to prioritise the nightclub riot. Only when the wife of the town’s MP suffers an incident does Naomi get taken seriously and put on the investigation full time.

Detective Naomi Charlton is a lonely single woman, unable to find a man to share her life with and buries herself in her work. But during the course of the investigation, she finds love where she least expects it.

This story is based on real events.

T G Trouper lives with his wife in Essex, England; they have one son who lives in America. T G spent years working in the live music industry, organising equipment for some of the biggest names in rock and pop. Only when he retired early to look after aging parents did he find the time to start writing, something that he had wanted to do for years. He still works part-time in the music business; as he says, no one ever actually retires from it. After years of playing in various pub and club bands, he now occasionally plays guitar and sings in a duo.


T G is passionately against the use of generative AI in writing. He believes that the reading public wants something written from the human heart and not something created in a microsecond by a machine. He encourages all readers to ask if a book has any AI-generated content, and, if it has, to refuse to buy it.


AI has its place. In science, medicine, industry etc., it will become invaluable, just not in the creative arts. However, all search engines now use AI, so the use of AI while researching subjects for novels is unavoidable.

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