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In a post-apocalyptic Scotland ruled by women, Solem escapes from Man Camp 7, helped by a woman called Texta. He and a 'clonie' called Rea hope to reach the 'Island'. How could he have known that this was all engineered as part of the Parth Path's parthenogenesis programme to create the Immortal Controller, an invincible leader whose clones will rule forever?
On the Island, he is haunted by memories of an idyllic childhood as 'Peter', on a reservation with his friend, wee Moira, before his family was brutally slaughtered by Parth Path wardens during a 'clearance'. He struggles to rediscover happiness with Rea.
Sara, a mysterious girl next door, falls for Peter, as he now prefers to be called again, though only shows this by helping Rea. Meanwhile, Moira, still yearning for her childhood sweetheart, after being sent to the Parth Path School, ends up as Director and as such is on the Parth Path Council. She joins Texta, really the brutal man camp Commandant, to collect Rea's baby from the Island, It turns out that little Mary is the genetically-contrived and much-awaited 'Special Child' of the parthenogenesis programme, Her clones are detined to rule forever as the 'Immortal Controller'..
One of Texta's bullies kills Rea. Moira, horrified, shoots Texta. Meanwhile, Sara escapes with Mary to the mainland, vowing to protect Peter's child at all costs.
At first Peter blames Moira for Rea's death, but soon their past friendship is re-kindled. They make love, but are tricked by Matt, the father of Sara's brother, and whose son was killed by Moira's wardens, into believing their lives are in danger. Whilst Peter is told to hide in a cove, Moira is taken to a wartime hideout where she expects to meet up with Peter. Instead she's cruelly raped by Peter's reservation rival, Luke... Matt's revenge for the death of his son. But Moira escapes and kills Luke, returning to the mainland to seek out Peter. Peter emerges from the cove to find Matt, in his rage, has also massacred all survivors of the Island community apart from Angela, Sara's taciturn mother. He leaves the Island with her, hoping to find Mary in the City of the Castle (Edinburgh), but is warned against this. Instead, he finds Moira, and together they flee south of the wall that defines Parth Path territory ('Parthpathia') to start a new life in the 'wilds'. Sara, meanwhile, living in the castle with Mary and a clone of elderly Controllers, is befriended by two old maids who knew the First Controller, the lesbian scientist who started the Parth Path project. She learns things from the 'Shrine', which houses the First Controller's computers, that prepare her for what's to come.
When an epidemic of Scarlet Fever decimates the population, killing the Controllers and Moira, Peter, beside himself with grief, sets off for the City with one bullet left in his gun to kill Sara for conniving with the Parth Path and taking Mary away. However, he discovers a young woman, now Controller herself, and wise way beyond her years, who has been a perfect mother for his daughter. Sara had discovered that the First Controller wanted to abandon the parthenogenesis programme in favour of natural selection but was murdered by her minions. Peter now realises that only he and Sara, by working together, the 'yin' and the 'yang', can help society to start all over again.
Industry Reviews
Review for 'A Single Petal' in 'The Herald' by Allastair Mabbott:
This is the first novel by Roxburghshire-based author Oliver Eade to be aimed at adults, and it won publisher Local Legend's Spiritual Writing Competition, a fact which will trigger many preconceptions. But A Single Petal is more than a recycling of bland, generic New Age cliches - which is probably why Local Legend selected it as the winner. Set in TNG Dynasty China, it tells of middle-aged widower, Feng, who has been looking after his young daughter since his wife's death. For his time, he's a liberal, progressive kind of man. Then his best friend is murdered and girls start getting kidnapped. In an attempt to get to the bottom of both mysteries, Feng sets out on a journey but finds a conspiracy that reaches further than he could ever have imagined. Carefully researched, well plotted and more full-blooded than you might expect, A Single Petal's spiritual dimension is solidly grounded in traditional narrative rules.
Review for 'Moon Rabbit' in The Sunday Express:
'...Ideal introduction to Chinese culture, written in a way that is perfect to be read aloud and enbjoyed by chilkdren of all ages... recreates the magical and captivating wolrd of anccient China...'
Recview for 'Northwards' in Sunday Express:
', A thrilling tale... this grippinmg novel proves that with courage, teamwork and true friendships, good can overcome evil...'
Reviews for 'The Kelpie's Eyes' (2018 Words for the Wounded Teenage novel prize):
Words for the Wounded: '... a fabulous book, evocative, pacey and engaging...'
Author, Wendy Leighton-Porter: 'A gripping tale of two sisters who are mysteriously transported into a twin time warp...'
ISBN: 9781912513505
ISBN-10: 1912513501
Published: 6th June 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 346
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC
Dimensions (cm): 19.84 x 12.85 x 1.83
Weight (kg): 0.34
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