Tally Long’s PieISBN-13: 978-0992971113
Published by Jim Burnside Associates Ltd. Â 2015
Hannah survives financial tribulation and ill health to bring up three fine boys in blithe “Porty” between the wars. Her oldest friend Walter introduces her to migrant victims of Nazi persecution but she holds onto her ideals, speaking out stridently against the prospect of war. Six months later her middle son Jim watches from his office as Spitfires chase a Luftwaffe raider over Craigmillar. What will she have to say if he joins the RAF?
Golden DawnISBN-13: 978-0992971112
Published by Jim Burnside Associates Ltd. 2015
RSM Peter Macdonald the Cameron ‘lifer’ earns his crust at Nonne Boschen Wood in November 1914. Haunted by his memories he falls under the spell of a widow who gives purpose to the pacifist imprecations of Hannah Duff. On his way back to the front at Festubert he visits his younger brother Ronnie’s artillery unit to tell him the news. Hannah’s words of wisdom may save Peter but can she influence her fiancé, his elder brother William in the same way?
Hannah DuffPublished by Jim Burnside Associates Ltd. 2014
ISBN:978-0-9929711-1-3
By 1909 Hannah’s education has been curtailed. On her last day she plans to daub the bustle of Queen Victoria’s statue in Leith with an emblem of Women’s Suffrage. In solidarity with the memory of her mother she assumes her lapsed Christian name and leaves childhood behind to take a job in Liverpool. With evolved wisdom beyond her years, Hannah becomes Governess to Lady Christina Leslie’s daughters. Through the turmoil of Red Sunday to the tragedy of the Great War, she sustains balance through political activism while letting love into her life. But can she ever find peace?
Fever TherapyISBN:978-0-9929711-0-6
Published by Jim Burnside Associates Ltd.
Smart and tough, John Harper, the farm boy from Morayshire is a perfect Bobby for the unforgiving streets of 1890’s Edinburgh. He’s a family man showing great promise. If he offers commitment, Inspector Brodie will help open doors for him . . . but Harper’s prodigiously talented wife, Hannah faces a future framed by inoperable cancer. In desperation he finds a way of saving Hannah from illness but can he save her from scientific distortions and drug company vested interests – or himself from accusations of corruption?
![]() | Jim BurnsideJim was born in Belfast in 1953 of an Irish mother and Scottish father. He lived in Glasgow with three siblings until the age of six. His family moved to Peterborough where Jim attended schools in Orton Longueville, before relocating to Yorkshire at the age of sixteen. He attended the notable but now inexistent Aireborough Grammar School. After a year completing further education at Harrogate College, he moved away from his parent’s home to study History and Literature at Middlesex Polytechnic. Post graduate studies at Cardiff University led to a career in Secondary Education in London and Bradford. During an eleven year break from teaching he worked in Distribution; Retailing; Financial Services; Automotive Engineering, before returning to work in Secondary Special Education for the last 23 years. Jim began writing in his early twenties and in earnest five years ago, whilst balancing the additional demands of his teaching career with major house building / renovation projects. Jim has written four novels in the series GOING HOME with a fifth in progress and the sixth planned in outline. He is married with a wife and two grown up children who all share his love for outstanding locally made pizzas; and impulsively visiting Scotland or Southern France as often as possible. |