Books by Julian Day |
Evacuated from central London, and now safe in the countryside from the Nazi night bombers, two young boys are placed in the care of evil strangers. There is a mysterious death on The Hill. Time passes. The boys join the service, the war ends, and they both go on about their lives—one a marginally successful writer and the other a very successful publisher. But one is haunted by the shadows of that night on The Hill, and almost fifty years later, convinces the other that they must return on a voyage of self discovery to find resolution. Once there, evil stalks them again. |
The Hill (Fiction, iUniverse, 2011) |
Mrs Snow and the Colonel (Fiction, Constable & Company, 1990) |
This Imprint is dedicated to the memory of Frank Julian Day, a military aviator, civil servant, published author, and loving father. He was a kind and gentle man. Frank passed away in London on May 25, 2012. He leaves behind a wife, a daughter, two adult grand children, and many friends. He is missed...may his works always stay in print. |
Design for Death (Fiction, Robert Hale, 1969) |
Books by Roy Camblin |
After Lord Aaron Marlo receives a disturbing letter from his brother notifying him that the city of Timora has been decimated by assassins, he realizes that times have changed. The Great Alliance, which has kept a measured peace for more than two millennia, is dying. The East is rising, every allegiance will be tested, and unfortunately this strife is just the beginning. Eighteen years earlier, Aaron and Eve unite in a marriage of convenience brought about by two great houses—the House of Marlo and the House of Langdon. All seems well at first—until the joy and vitality of their relationship suddenly begins to fade. Tensions grow, and they eventually part ways. As they spend the next twenty years pulled in separate directions by the divergent roles they play in life, and the tides of time, neither has any idea that in mid-life, they will rediscover one another—just as their world undergoes upheaval and great historic change. In this epic saga of an ancient family dynasty, Aaron and Eve soon discover they may have important roles to play in the outcome of their world, especially now as a rising tide of aggression and change threatens their future. |
Roy Camblin is Frank Julian Day’s son-in-law. Roy has enjoyed a wide-ranging career that has taken him all over the globe as a circus performer, pilot, and senior business executive. Roy has three adult children and divides his time between homes in San Francisco and Paris with his wife, Jane. |
House of Marlo (Fiction, FJD Publishing, 2012) |
Park Bench Collection (Poetry, iUniverse, 2011) |
The vignettes and original sketches in this book of poetry and prose are the artifacts of one man’s journey of love, footprints left behind in the sands of time...for your consideration and enjoyment. This is a selection that you will want to curl up with by a warm fire with a good glass of wine. The work spans a period of more than forty years crossing five continents, with backdrops as varied as the Far East, Australia, Hawaii, and Europe. You won’t put this down once you’ve started, and you will finish the book wanting more. |