If you are new to my writing, and don’t know where to start, then I may be able to help!

The first openly published story was the Unaccounted Gains series.


“How much trouble can an accountant get into? Plenty it would seem.”

This series follows a 30-year old accountant who is caught up in a terrorist operation and becomes a target. He adopts a female persona to escape and ends up working with the Security Services to pull the terrorist organisation apart. Transition happens during debrief.

Along the way she gets into a relationship with her close protection agent and together they solve crimes.
The story is set in the London area and Cornwall, with other areas of the UK being visited.

There’s some cross-over with the Tammyverse stories. A 5th book is in production.


The Tammyverse series now opens with a prequel story “Tammy Beginnings“. This follows Tom Smart, age 16 through to his 18th birthday whilst he explores who he is and where his future lays.

The original series opener, “Tamara’s Debut” picks up Tom who transitions into Tammy/Tamara. Tammy is now 18yo & in her last year at school. The series initially follows Tammy’s school life, her ups and downs, rejections and successes. She connects with MI5 and helps foil criminal activity. Away from school she works closely with various intelligence services, whilst trying to go to university.


There are currently 13 books in this series, the latest is “Tammy: In A Spin

By book #13 Tammy is a businesswoman, university student, pilot & army lieutenant who works part-time for the UK Security Service. And she’s engaged.

The series is based in Thurso, Scotland, with forays into London, Cornwall, Europe and the USA. Some cross-over with the Unaccounted Gains series.


There are a number of short stories that haven’t yet been turned into novel length books but in early 2024 I released “The Boat That Frocked“.

A student at a provincial university gets offered a job on the high seas as a pirate, a radio pirate. This is their story.

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