insideKENT Magazine Issue 42 - September 2015 | Page 14
NEWS
LOCAL AUTHOR AND CRIME WRITERS' AWARD NOMINEE
HAS SECOND BOOK PUBLISHED
September sees the release of The
Exile, the second volume in Kent
author Mark Oldfield’s acclaimed
Vengeance of Memory trilogy.
Discussions are currently under way
with various production companies
interested in turning the high-octane
thriller into a film.
His first volume, The Sentinel, received
rave reviews and was shortlisted by
the Crime Writers' Association (CWA)
for its prestigious Steel Dagger award
for Best thriller of the Year 2013. The
judges described it as ‘A very dark
and chilling account of Spain under
Franco: intensely atmospheric and a
truly substantial work’.
The Exile alternates between two time
periods. In the present day, forensic
scientist Ana María Galíndez of the
Guardia Civil continues her
investigation into the crimes of secret
policeman, Leopoldo Guzmán,
committed in the years following the
Spanish Civil War. In 1954, Guzmán
arrives in the Basque country on a
mission to kill dangerous bandit, El
Lobo. But his plans are disrupted by
encounters with a deranged military
governor, a beautiful heiress and a
pair of Basque witches, one of whom
bears an uncanny resemblance to a
woman long dead.
The Guardian said the book was
‘Polished, impressive and propulsive,’
while the Daily Mail thought it ‘A
sprawling, striking debut, superbly told
and with a fine villain at its heart’. The
Spanish version, Muerte en Madrid,
was a number one best seller in Spain.
"Writing this second volume was always going to be a challenge after
such glowing reviews," says Mark. “I really hope that readers of The
Exile will think it’s been worth the wait and that they enjoy returning to
the contrasting worlds of Guzmán and Ana María."
The Exile is published by Head of Zeus and is available from
amazon.co.uk and leading booksellers. The hardback costs £18.99.
ONGOING DISRUPTION TO CROSS-CHANNEL FERRY AND RAIL SERVICES
LEADS TO UPTURN IN DEMAND FOR AIR CHARTERS, SAYS WORLD
EXECUTIVE AIRWAYS
Jonathan Gordon, ABA Group
With no end in sight to the cross-Channel
disruption, which has led to a 'summer of misery'
for hauliers, tourists and businesses alike, a Kentbased air charter company is reporting a major
increase in demand for services.
Managing director, Jonathan Gordon, says that
the company, which operates a fleet that includes
jet, turbo-prop and piston-type aircraft seating
up to nine passengers, has seen a significant
increase in traffic across the English Channel.
World Executive Airways has seen enquiries and
business soar at a time when rail and ferry services
linking Kent with Calais have suffered long periods
of paralysis.
This has included a myriad of stranded
holidaymakers and businesses executives, rush
cargo, support for car production lines, stranded
air and boat crew, as well as a Channel 4 film
crew racing across to cover the chaos
in Calais and shipping an urgently needed aircraft
part to a commercial passenger jet in the South
of France.
The double whammy of militant French seafarers
and thousands of migrants attempting to get
into Britain via Eurotunnel and the ferries has
resulted in the frequent imposition of Operation
Stack – and gridlock on the county’s roads.
Now World Executive Airways, which is based
at London Ashford Airport at Lydd, has revealed
that more customers are turning to its services
in a bid to avoid the cross-border transport misery
that has so far cost the British economy tens of
millions of pounds.
“Unfortunately 2015 will be remembered as a
summer of misery for so many people caught up
in this awful transport mess. And while we have
massive sympathy for everyone affected, it has
generated a considerable amount of extra
business for us,” says Jonathan.
“We offer highly competitive charter rates to
anyone in the UK who needs to cross the Channel
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during this time of traffic disruption and chaos.
Our service is highly flexible and we can tailor
our charters to meet any requirements.”
WEA’s aircraft have wide access doors and can
be reconfigured quickly in order to accept small
packages or larger-sized freight shipments. World
Executive Airways is fully approved to transport
‘dangerous goods’ cargo on short notice
throughout the UK and the rest of Europe.
For more details about the range of charter
services available from World Executive Airways
call 01797 322207, email
[email protected] or
visit www.worldexecutiveairways.com.
London Ashford Airport, at Lydd, is easily
accessible from the M20 and 20 minutes’ drive
from Ashford International Station, which offers
high-speed rail services from London St Pancras
in just 38 minutes.