Excellent new fiction novel entitled HARBOUR by Paul House is published

Released on: March 23, 2008, 11:34 am

Press Release Author: Paul House

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: HARBOUR is set against the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong.

Press Release Body: The invasion marks the end of the British Empire and the
reversal of all accepted values. The social order which has long been established
in Hong Kong begins to disintegrate. The main characters engage on a journey of
self-discovery and their world falls apart. Their once apparently happy and perfect
lives are shown to be shallow, hopeless facades behind which there is nothing but
failure, self-denial and cowardice.


About the Author:

Paul House currently lives in Spain. He has published a number of other fiction
novels with Lulu.com including A Little Folding of the Hands to Sleep, And They
Pluck Out Your Eyes, Common Places, Dust Before the Wind, Trivial Pursuit and Sooner
Than Gold.


Excerpt from the book:

"As she looked down over the city and watched the puffs of black smoke rising over
Kowloon, Chen Liew's words came back to her. The Japanese will kill him now. It
was like a death sentence. Chen Liew had spoken. A pact might have been made with
the Japanese. Chen Liew had decided that Laughton would die and that was what would
happen. Chen Liew was never wrong. The Japanese would kill him.

'I will not lose him a second time,' she said. But before she was able to begin to
think how she would escape from her husband, she noticed that various squadrons of
planes were coming towards her. They were flying high over Kowloon, too high to be
going to bomb it. As she watched, the planes flew past the mainland and out over
the harbour where they banked and began to descend towards the city of Victoria.
Tung Nien saw the first bombs fall on Central.

The city of Victoria lay exposed and defenceless on the north-western shore of the
island. The so-called fortress was bombed systematically for four days and four
nights. As the factories, oil storage tanks and paper thin tenement buildings went
up in flames, the civilians fled into the streets and, as the streets crowded and
filled, more bombs rained down until vast areas of the city became awash with heaps
of mangled and blood-soaked bodies.

Laughton had wandered dazed and disgusted through the carnage until, forced on by
the terrified pushing of hundreds of people he did not know, he took refuge with
them in the granite hills behind the city. There he huddled with them and listened
and watched the bombs raining down. His first initial surge of love, his hopes to
see Tung Nien again had been slowly battered out of him as the days dragged on and
the planes continued to come with their cargo of explosives. He felt empty,
incapable of doing anything anymore."

-- END

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Paul House (author)
E-mail: cedicsa@telefonica.net


A copy of HARBOUR can be ordered from Amazon at:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Harbour-Paul-House/dp/1435700570/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206276732&sr=8-1


Web Site:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Harbour-Paul-House/dp/1435700570/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206276732&sr=8-1


Contact Details: Paul House (author)
E-mail: cedicsa@telefonica.net

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