bOOK fIVE. All Hell Let Loose.
ISBN 13.978-1514134030
"Was the fool really his son? He didn’t see how, but Anna said he was, so what the hell.
It was difficult to imagine that single sperm beating all the others, but if that were
the case then he could do nothing about it. Perhaps all his little fighters were duff and
this was the result of the best of the best, however pathetic that was."
He had a face only a mother could love, and even then she would feed him as a baby
from a distance via catapult just to be on the safe side. What Lenz’s mother saw in
him, god alone knew.
The newcomers have been settled for eighteen months but the transition to life in England has not been easy.
Ebola still lurks in its various forms, Oliver Wade; a would-be politician gives Duke Woods a hard time of it and a perpetual thief creates problems too, but none of that is a patch on the troubles coming from across the Channel. A Neo-Nazi thug leads his gang of bloodthirsty maniacs and they have a score to settle. Attacked from within, Duke’s greatest battle yet becomes a painfully personal one as he struggles to hold back the tide of evil.
Duke Woods photo collection.
Based on the first four books (the serial) with
books 5 & 6 (the series and continuing the Saga)
to follow.
If Duke were real...
Duke Woods was raised in the forests of southern England.
Ties to the Witterings - later known as Coast Town - as his
place of birth and childhood until the age of nine, once The
Death took most human life, he found himself the central
figure in the fight to bring sanity to the world once more.
The following photos are real even if the story is not.
This is where inspiration comes from.
See more on my Pinterest Site, the link is on the main page.
Duke's woodland home
(pictures one, two & three) showing his
environment before and during The Death.
Picture three is the clearing at the top of
the hill. (Books 1, 2, 3 & 4)
Picture four is where Captain Burlash
comes down from the hills to attack
Coast Town. (Books 2 & 3)
Coast Town
Picture five, hoof prints in the sand, the
Feral Ones arrive in Coast Town ahead of
The Woodman.
The forbidden isle
Picture six, The Forbidden Isle. (Book four)
Duke faces
a horror he did not think possible, but there
is worse to come from across the Pond.
Picture seven. The author doing research for The Woodman Series. Hard going but someone has to do it!
The Eighth photo is of Coast Town from the air.
Looking north/east, from left to right; East Head (sandy part) where Duke meets the army and The Black Pope is washed down river.
West Wittering village, The Strand (long line of buildings on the shoreline). East Wittering (The Hub of Coast Town) and then the Wetlands. Itchenor is above these locations and the army base is across the water from there.
Selsey Bill, yet to be re-inhabited in the story, is just out of shot on the right.
Pictures nine and ten are of Duke's Land and Coast Town's new roads and walls.
Picture Eleven is the beach and Twelve is of Chichester and shows the Roman Walls still present. See more below.











The following pictures.
Duke's Hill looking south to the next line of hills on the Downs.
Duke's Hill, one of the many clearings about the houses.
Roadway heading north.
Roadway out, heading south toward Coast Town.
Eroded Coastal pathway near Coast Town.





