
Well readers, what do you think?
I’m pretty happy with it myself.
The nightmare has begun. Read if you dare. Warning – Strong scenes of violence and horror.
It is now available on Amazon.

Well readers, what do you think?
I’m pretty happy with it myself.
The nightmare has begun. Read if you dare. Warning – Strong scenes of violence and horror.
It is now available on Amazon.
Hello my dear readers, I have a confession – I have decided only to put the first three chapters of my latest novel on my blog rather than the whole thing. I am also leaving out the Prologue as I consider it too violent for someone that might stumble across it here online. The first chapter is below, which will be followed by Chapter 2 in a weeks time and Chapter 3 in three weeks.
The full novel will be available for purchase, within a day or two hopefully. If you share my posts advertising it, it will be a huge help. Thanks for all the support everyone!
Chapter 1
It was the thrill of the conquest that excited him most. Yes, she was quite attractive but it was the chase that made it that bit extra special; taking advantage of prostitutes was just too easy. She had been obstinate not wanting to go for drinks and wanting to keep a so-called “professional” distance for so long.
That just further piqued his interest. So, he found some reason to start texting her and then after some bad experiences with other men, the pathway opened for him. She knew what he was like though as he had a dire reputation in the station so there was always a risk his night would not turn out as planned. As a precaution, he had brought two bottles of wine to loosen things up in case of an emergency.
It had been a long day of investigating robberies and drug offenses or so he liked to tell people, so he hoped that she wasn’t the type to draw things out. Better to get straight down to business. But she did like talking so he was apprehensive. There was so much that could potentially be discussed.
The gang warfare in Dublin had now reached epidemic proportions. Three men shot dead in a week and a city on edge. It didn’t bother him much personally though, just less scum on the street. So long as there was someone left standing afterward to shakedown. But it was all that people wanted to talk about and how terrible it all was. There was the odd innocent person who had been shot too, just going about their daily activities and it had instilled a bit of fear into everyone in the city.
He needed a good night to lighten his mood and was thankful it was a Friday. Of all the places to be stationed, the inner city would have been his last choice. Hopefully, a transfer to somewhere down the country wasn’t too far into his future.
Garda Laura Mulhern had joined the force two years previously. It had always been her dream to be a Garda for as long as she could remember. There turned out to be quite the difference between the dream and the reality though. Perhaps even as a recruit, she had been somewhat naïve. She thought her days would be filled with a sense of accomplishment but the reality seemed like an endless and thankless battle against peoples’ love of drugs.
Her love life was now running in parallel with her job satisfaction. She remembered how in her teenage years she thought she would have met the man of her dreams by now and be well settled. He was to be tall and muscular but at all times loving. But life hadn’t turned out that way. The men she had met, had turned out to be quite a disappointment in fact. Sometimes she pondered if it was something about her, but her friends’ similar stories told her otherwise.
There were the guys who tried to get her drunk so they could cop a quick feel or maybe more, the ones who pretended to care about her but were gone the next morning and worst of all, the ones who didn’t like to take no for an answer. So much for romance.
She had already felt herself harden over the years. Now she just wanted some sex. Detective Garda Sean O’Callaghan would not have been her first choice but he was readily available. He had a terrible reputation but a good one for technique in the sack and that she had convinced herself was all she wanted.
Then the sound of the door-bell rang and Laura felt a tinge of excitement as she opened the door. There he was standing awkwardly at the door. He went to speak but she shushed him with a kiss, then led him inside the house by the hand.
There would be no chit chat and both knew they merely satisfying their most debase instincts. She brought him straight to her bedroom and quickly began to undress. For a brief moment, he admired what stood in front of him. Her hair, which was usually bundled together now almost reached her petite but perky breasts. The body was toned and athletic.
She was not quite as impressed as he quickly took off his clothes to reveal a podgy, hairy body but there was no point pulling out now as their bodies embraced on the bed. His hands quickly fumbled their way to her breasts while she closed her eyes to let her senses take over.
Soon she felt his tongue titillating her, much to her joy. It was what she loved best. Then she felt his penis enter her as their bodies grinded together. This was what he had fantasized about for months. His mind drifted to the first time they met. That innocent smile, he just knew he had to have her. Then after just a few minutes, he climaxed, the perfect ending to his day.
But for her, the experience ended all too quickly as he collapsed on the bed beside her. It had not been what she had waited for and she definitely didn’t expect to have to share the bed for the night. But all he talked about was what a long day it had been and how he was so tired. So, he just promptly wrapped up the sheets around himself and promptly fell fast asleep. Not wanting to be rude she bit her lip, silently telling herself not to repeat this experience.
As Sean opened his eyes that morning, he briefly wondered where he was. But then his fond memories of the night before flooded back. He wondered if she would be open to another go-round, but she flinched into a ball when he touched her. It didn’t bother him much as he had a busy Saturday ahead and he didn’t want to miss his early morning five a side soccer.
So out he went with a pep in his step closing the door quietly behind him, his masculinity and confidence renewed. Laura, on the other hand, was just happy he was gone. She enjoyed sex but sharing a bed was not what she considered a good Saturday morning sleep in. It was bad enough having to put up with birds singing.
As Sean closed the front door behind him, he was met by the first warm rays of a summer morning and the smell of freshly cut grass from the evening before. If only every morning could be like this, he thought to himself as he got into his car. It was still pleasantly cool in the car. Then it was just a matter of turning on the GPS, which had proved more than useful in the past for finding the homes of strange women. Now it was for the more mundane use of finding a soccer match.
He turned the ignition and drove out the driveway, wondering what awaits him today. Saturday had always been his favorite day of the week, but this day felt extra special given his conquest the previous night. There was little traffic at this early hour and he felt it wouldn’t take long before he reached his destination.
Then his mood suddenly changed as a car veered straight into him. There had been no time for him to react. It swerved at the last second from the other side of a straight stretch of road and plowed into him. Sean was certain that he was experiencing the last few microseconds of his life as he watched the cars collide. Then he lost consciousness for what he thought would be the last time.
It was just a faint noise at first but that was the first thing that registered in Sean’s mind in weeks. It still took some time for his consciousness to coalesce around it. There had been nothing, but now there was something.
Eventually, his mind wondered where it was and he tried to open his eyes. But he grew tired and fell back into a slumber. But the important thing was that he had a thought. An unseen first milestone in his recovery.
Days passed and he had more thoughts. Then he managed to open an eyelid, but quickly closed it when what seemed to be bright light shone in. Sean gathered that he was still alive and wondered what sort of state he was in. He opened both his eyes now eager to find out more. They adjusted to the light but disappointingly, all he could see as a ceiling. He tried to roar out but there was something stuck in his throat.
Hours seemed to pass before a face appeared over him. It was that of a middle-aged woman who gave him a big smile and told him that he was in intensive care in a hospital. Unbeknown to him she was the intensive care nurse who had diligently checked for any sign of movement from the first night he had entered the hospital.
She tried to reassure him that everything would be okay and to rest. She heard him mumbling something about not being able to feel his legs. But she didn’t want to be the one to tell him that permanent damage had been done. Better for the doctor to do that.
After a few minutes, he fell back asleep. She had seen all of this before. He would be much more awake the next day. Better schedule his consultant to come in to talk to him.
Her instinct proved to be correct. The next day Sean was full of questions especially after the feeding tube was removed. It didn’t take long for the nurses to summon the doctor. It was not the news that Sean had wanted to hear. The broken ribs and leg didn’t bother him but the broken back most definitely did. It was an L1 complete injury. A lumbar nerve, located in the lower half of his spine had been severed. He would need to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life and would never again have voluntary control of his bladder or bowel.
Sean had always seen himself as a ladies’ man and it was crushing to hear that he would need Viagra to maintain any sort of erection in the future and would never again experience the ecstasy of ejaculation. It was hard for him to see how any woman would ever love him again. With that, any chance of children and leaving a lasting legacy to the world would also be gone. Guess that was his job in the Gardai gone too, he thought to himself. No more running after drug dealers or investigating robberies.
Instead, the highlight of his day would be emptying his bladder and bowel. The fact that he would be able to do this for himself seemed to be something the doctor thought should bring a smile to his face but it didn’t. The useless cripple wanted everyone to know nothing about this situation was okay. They should have let him die.
Sean then asked the doctor if he knew what had happened to cause the accident. The other driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. His toxicology report had shown very high levels of alcohol, meth, and cocaine in his blood. He must have been out all night.
Days, weeks and then months passed but he found himself with a never-ending sense of melancholy. The only occasion lift in his mood was when he felt something tangible had been achieved like when he left the intensive care unit and went onto the ward or when the pretty physiotherapist first showed up to discuss his rehabilitation.
The excitement had always quickly worn out. For instance, the happiness at leaving intensive care was tempered by how long he found out he would be staying in the ward. Months, not the weeks he had expected. Similarly, he didn’t realize at first just how difficult his rehabilitation would prove to be.
Then one day the Chief Superintendent of his Garda station showed up at the bottom of his bed in full uniform. His name was Liam Toland, a tall man approaching retirement. They would not have been friends; he had been too austere and serous for Sean’s liking. Previously a meeting like this would be a cause for angst but Sean was happy to see him. It was an official visit. Sean immediately raised his arm to salute, but it was waved down as he went to sit down beside him.
For the next half hour to hour, the superintendent just talked away telling him that he was missed in the station, that the gang warfare was as brutal as ever and that some of the other officers would be into him over the next few days, now that he was doing a bit better. But most happily of all, there would be a job for him to go back to when he was better.
It turned out to be true. Over the next few days, Sean did have more visitors, even from Garda Mulhern who told him she felt guilty over what had happened. If only she had been friendlier that morning, maybe this would never have happened. But Sean would have none of it, telling her that it was just one of those things.
The visits lifted Sean’s spirits. The only other visitors he had were from his elderly parents and they only managed to make it a handful of times. Now he began to feel that he was no longer so alone, that he was part of something bigger and that he had a future.
He now put all his efforts into his recovery, doing whatever he was asked. Over time he felt himself growing stronger. Then one day it was time for the nurses to get him into a manual wheelchair and wheel himself around. He had steeled himself psychologically for this day. It would not be a day of regret but the first day of the rest of his life. Finally, he got perspective on where his bed was compared to everything else.
The nurses insisted that he get back into his bed after an hour but the duration grew longer with each day. Soon they stopped monitoring him altogether and it was left up to him how long he wanted to spend in it. Then they expected him to get in and out of the bed himself as well. It was now time for him to go home.
Well readers, I do hope you are all keeping in good form. I’m just after reading that universities are going to start moving to a hybrid method of operation. Yes you’ve guessed it, they want to reduce to the risk due to the coronavirus and they now want to keep students off campus as much as possible and instead go online as if they are an inconvenience rather than the central plank of the whole thing.
It got me thinking. Like, have these people never heard of youtube. This part of the market is already cornered. And the main problem for the universities is it is for free. Want to learn advanced Maths? It’s all there. Universities always had “college life” on their side. But what insane kind of individual is going to sign up to four years of drudgery, with no sex or alcohol and large debt afterward , rather than go elsewhere and learn it faster. I know that I wouldn’t anyway.
As for teachers and their precious existence, it’s like they want to show the world that they can done without. Even the slightest risk is too high a price to pay. Perhaps the government should just fire them all to keep them permanently happy.
But the worst reaction to the virus has surely has to be from the main Churches in Ireland, which allegedly still believe in an afterlife. That both seems to have long sailed. They couldn’t shut fast enough, long ago having becoming more concerned with flesh than souls. No doubt they’ll be last to reopen too, when they are sure there is no longer a threat to their earthly existence.
The first part of my latest novel will be put up over the weekend. Don’t forget to like, comment and share. Till next time..
Many people are saying that that this corona thing (didn’t that used to mean something else?) is going to have some very long lasting implications, one of which is this working from home malarkey. It’s like we all have been involuntarily put forward for some crazed experiment.
So, I thought that I’d put forward my own personal list of pros and cons, which hopefully won’t get me fired (for the record this is completely fictional, just like all the work I do).
Pro Con
No commuting I get to work faster
Little supervision Parents wondering why I’m watching tv
Freedom Created my own prison cell
No distractions Catching up with The Walking Dead
Isolation Getting lonely
So, as you can see I’m quite conflicted, which is just so not like me at all. The big worry naturally is that I might boost my productivity. Heaven forbid! That would be a disaster, raising expectations is the last thing I want to do. Hey, they might not want me to come back at all sure then.
Oh how I miss the simpler times – clocking in, clocking out. The day had its own natural rythm. Always make sure there were pages covering your desk so people would think your busy. Make sure it sounds like you know what your talking about. Hopefully, the good days will return someday.
My dear readers, it is with great excitement that I write to you today. I have moved to the next stage of my writing plan and upgraded my blog website. This means that I now have my own domain name – http://www.marks-writing-corner.blog and also I gain monetarily from Ads that appears on the site.
For the moment you will barely notice but in time, hopefully over the next week or so, there will be significant changes.
I see this as being the space where I will showcase all my writing whatever its nature. The first chapter of my latest novel “The Irish Ripper” will be available within the next week, with a new chapter to be released each week. It is set in a fictional pre-covid Ireland and a quick warning that it contains gratuitous violence, scenes of horror and of a sexual nature from the outset.
My previous novels will also be making an appearance so there is going to be plenty of content to keep you occupied. I would recommend that you at least check out “Not the Usual Suspect”, which is probably my best received work to date. Of course, fingers crossed “The Irish Ripper” will blow it out of the water.
I also intend to keep doing my comedy pieces, short stories and whatever else is on my mind that I want to write about. If you would like to support the website you can either purchase the novels on Amazon or you will be able to make a direct contribution. I promise to spend everything on women and alcohol, I’ll waste the rest.
Well that it from me for now, I have a lot of work to get cracking on with.
My dear readers, today I have to inform you about something very serious in these awful Covid-19 times. There is a much greater pandemic that you need to fear – it is a pandemic of crime. But not of drugs and illicit sex.
I think we can still all remember the good old days. Remember, when all you had to worry about was getting high or maybe being robbed or knifed on your way to get some groceries.
But now the world is beset by a plague of social distancing crime. All you have to do is look out your window to see the horror of people walking too close together or too far from their homes. The worst is the little kiddies or what I like to call “germ grenades”. Honestly, what way are they being raised to not know to come within two metres of anyone.
Things have gotten so bad I had to report my own parents yesterday. They told me where they were going for their “walk” and when I did the calculation after they left, it was 2.05km away. You can only imagine my shock. Talk about setting their impressionable 40 year-old son a bad example. Well being the good citizen that I am, I immediately rang the local Garda Station.
“You want to report your parents, really?”
“Yes Sir,” I replied with conviction, “and you should fine them. They knew what they were doing.”
Things haven’t really been the same in the house since. The parents keep saying that they don’t want me there anymore. Eh, haven’t they learned anything? That would just be another breach. I told them not to worry, I won’t leave them alone during the crisis.
That’s it for now readers. Stay safe everyone.
Well hello, readers! I’m still here. Hey, I’m as surprised as anyone. This crisis we’re going through is shockingly boring though. I don’t know, I think I was expecting more excitement. Like if there was a nuclear war we could go outside and see the fireworks. Whereas this crisis is all about shutting yourself off from everything. Quite frankly, I would have prepared to read about it in the history books.
No sport too – what a disaster. At this stage, I’d be happy to watch two ants climbing a wall. But just my luck, I can’t find any. There is a spider but where’s the competition? Life is so cruel. Maybe what we need is a transfer market. So people can buy/sell their spiders and form teams. Then we could have a league. Maybe it’s the delirium but I feel it could work. To remember the olden times we could call it The Premiership.
So these days I’m working from home. Probably just as well, my hair is a mess. Honestly, next time I must get it cut before the world goes to hell. I get to look into a computer screen all day but at least I can turn on some music and wear my pajamas (so comfy). Guess things could be worse.
So, it looks like this evil coronavirus is going to long overstay its welcome. Remember everyone, wash your hands and coronavirus, please go away!
Well readers, I am sure your all just as happy as me to hear that I’m still alive and kicking, well alive anyway.
I am here hunkered down in front of my computer typing away. Much like every other Saturday I guess, but now with a new found sense of doing my duty, even if I had feck all else to do anyway. If only it was always so easy to serve my country.
This crisis is having many profound effects on my psychology though and it may prove disastrous for my writing. Usually I thoroughly enjoy writing about misery and death, but recently it has not been the same. It’s like my heart’s not in it anymore. I’m even thinking about writing something happy instead, maybe even a romance novel or something. Ew! Maybe I have that infection already..
During these times of crisis I’m trying to keep my mind focused on the important things in life like house prices and what is happening to the ISEQ. Of course, making sure Ihave adequate tvs and working broadband to see me through any potential quarantine is also vital. So many things to worry about.
I am also worried about you my dear readers. Hopefully none of yous kick the bucket. That would be really bad for my site statistics.
Till next time. Remember to wash your hands!
My dear readers, I know that you are looking for leadership at this time of crisis and I feel that I with no medical knowledge or experience whatsoever should offer some advice. Afterall, if Trump is doing it, it must be grand.
Sure really it’s all a bit of common sense.
We all know that the best way to get better from something is to pass it on. This should be really easy in the open plan offices we have these days (don’t worry, I’m sorted). So god forbid you become infected, make sure to have a good cough here, there and everywhere. I’m sure you’ll get lucky. If there’s people you don’t like now would be time to spend some time with them.
Very important – remember the three second rule. Otherwise, I guess you really should think about washing things.
Don’t drink water. Only drink “living” water from fruit. Eh, you want to die being fashionable, don’t you? And everyone know germs need water to survive.
Make sure you have Netflix. Sometimes the apocalypse can be a tad slow and boring. You may have to spend a lot of time indoors.
Watch the Walking Dead and remember things could always be worse. Mmm scratch that one. It could teach you useful survival tips though.
Don’t plan for the future. There’s simply no point. No more studying or saving for trips that are now impossible.
Don’t panic. Only joking, of course you should! We’re all going to die.
(The writer accepts no responsibility for this article.)
Hello readers, I’m back again. They didn’t tell me in Specsavers that I’d ever see 2020 but here it is. It’s been quite a long hiatus but at least I did something somewhat productive in our time apart. I have finished my latest novel! Okay, so I’m getting it reviewed, I might have to rewrite large parts yet but hopefully not lol So it’s going to be called “The Irish Ripper” and no, its not about flatulance, but rather the hunt for a serial killer that’s terrorizing Ireland. As you can imagine, it will be for adult readers only or kids with money. I’d never send kids with money away, that would be censorship and that is something I’m totally against, unless it’s something bad about myself naturally.
I have been watching lots of youtube videos about how to improve your writing. Don’t use adverbs, character arcs, how to write an opening chapter etc. They are very good, if only youtube was around for the Leaving Cert, I’d have got all As. Okay so I might be exaggerating but I surely would have bested that D1 in ordinary level Irish. Not sure if people will bother with school in the future, it’s become obsolete with the all knowing Google and youtube. You don’t even have to get up early. It’s almost too easy. Although they do expect you to work very hard, maybe that’s because they’re American and take everything so serious.
Being reading “Pride and Prejudice” for what seems like forever. There are three volumes and I’ve only gotten through the first one. I almost want those sisters married off quickly as much as their mother!
So Christmas has once more come and gone. Ah well, at least the summer will be shortly here. Always prefer that time of year anyway and who knows, maybe I’ll be a millionnaire by then, fingers crossed.
Till next time..