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For nine years I
wished to die every day, then I woke up
to find I was dead inside." Attempting
to resolve her sordid past, Tarryn Hill
becomes embroiled in an assassination
attempt on former South African
president Nelson Mandela. World powers
insist that she is interrogated by
Sebastian Grey, Chief of Surgery at Guys
Hospital in London, a reluctant
"mind-picker," a "talent" he swore never
to use again after the tragic death of a
patient. He forces her to confront some
of her deepest fears before they find
themselves in danger as factions try to
eliminate them. Fulfilling a childhood
promise, Bishop Matthew Carnarvon
becomes involved in Sebastian's world of
espionage and also brings Tarryn face to
face with her ultimate fear of a cruel
and punishing God. She will find that a
willingness to look for a rainbow can
produce miracles under the strangest of
circumstances.
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ISBN #
978-1-932996-14-2
Street Date
May 19,
2007
Page Count
476pg.
Book Size
8.5 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches -
Paperback
Publisher
Truesource Publishing
Type of Book
Thriller, Mystery
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J.
M. Ashwell was born in Pretoria,
South Africa in 1957. She has
lived in Zimbabwe, Zambia and
South Africa most of her life
until her and her family
relocated to Texas in 1996. J.
M. Ashwell was educated in
Pretoria at Loreto Convent. Her
education is in the medical
field where she was trained as a
medical technologist and
clinical technologist with
distinctions in both
microbiology and hematology. She
held dual positions as principal
technologist at a teaching
hospital where she ran the
sub-departments of vascular
technology and auto-transfusion
and was responsible
for lecturing post and undergrad
medical students on vascular
technology and autotransfusion.
Also through her medical
background and extensive
experience, J. M. Ashwell has
worked on several white papers
(in South Africa those are
government papers). J. M.
Ashwell wrote her first article
when she was eight years old,
covering the assassination of
the president of South Africa
kickstarting her writing career
at a young age. Since then,
using her African roots, her
medical background and the most
important tool, her imagination,
she writes in the thriller,
Sci-Fi and Fantasy, poetry, and
young adult-children’s genres.
Her work including her poetry,
has garnered a number of awards,
including The Horton Award, The
Ophthalmology award and the
Wedgeworth award. In addition,
Barnes and Noble has named her
their Texas author of the month
in July 2006. In 2006, her short
story Saturday Morning at
eMkhambathini was published in
Highlights Magazine. She is also
included in the bestseller by
John Randolph Price called
Nothing is Too Good to Be True.
This author has been the subject
of newspaper articles and a
number of television interviews
and has been featured on
Lifetime Television who called
her ‘an author to watch.' While
her thrillers such as
Tomorrow a Rainbow and
The Emeralds Flashed have a
medical/psychological flavor to
them, they have been compared to
the work of authors such as
Robert Ludlum and Robin Cook. J.
M. Ashwell is an accomplished
ballroom, Latin and disco
champion and instructor with
several gold medals as well
as being a qualified
international roller skating
judge and coach in the speed and
artistic categories. She is also
an accomplished actress and
singer with an operatic and
classical background. J. M.
Ashwell makes her home in East
Texas and is now a full time
writer.