Hell Is Empty And All The Devils Are Here
Hell Is Empty is the compelling sequel to the book To Thine Own Self. It continues the story of the Thatcher family and their struggles with their new way of life. Carolyn is well established in her position of power and finds love. But also comes up against new and even more demanding challenges, including the dreaded conference on Ponar, and finds her new power and life threatened with the onset of war.
Pamela has the job of returning all the children that were taken from Earth, a task that brings her into contact with some nasty people and heart-breaking decisions. She returns from Earth with news that will shake the foundations of her marriage to Paul.
Martin now reunited with his best friend, Dicko starts his new school and discovers 'girls'.
Paul Thatcher now established as a Minister in Carolyn's new administration, finds it difficult to take orders from his daughter. He plays devil's advocate between Pamela and Carolyn. Pamela begins to hate and despise her daughter for being 'In a job that should have really been mine'. Pamela seems to have an agenda of her own.
Carmel goes on a voyage of discovery after learning of tragic news. A journey that will see her in exile, battling the only person she calls her faithful friend.
We are introduced to the very professional Dily, Carolyn's new aide. A woman with a strong and wilful personality, but who has a mysterious past. A past that threatens her friendship with her Praetor. Carolyn discovers Dily's secrets but not through reading her mind. For some reason, Dily is the one person on Quimer that Carolyn cannot access thoughts.
Love, life, death and beyond death are realms that are explored in this novel. The reader is taken to places that only your darkest deadliest nightmares would take you, but unlike nightmares, you wake, and they end. For some, this is only the beginning….