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About Daniel Kemp

At the age of seventy-six, Daniel Kemp has started his second year of studying the science of Psychology at the Open University. He is a member of The Society of Authors and also a bestselling writer. However, in early September 2025, he was diagnosed with cancer. He is now in palliative care at home, being looked after by his ex-wife. When he was writing his novels, he enjoyed writing stories that appealed to those who liked challenging themselves to solve mysteries that were set out before their eyes, but they couldn't. His introduction to the world of espionage and mystery happened at an early age when his father was employed by the War Office in Whitehall, London, at the end of WWII. However, it wasn’t until after his father died that he showed any interest in anything other than himself! On leaving academia he took on many roles in his working life: a London police officer, mini-cab business owner, pub tenant and licensed London taxi driver, but never did he plan to become a writer. Nevertheless, after a road traffic incident left him suffering from PTSD and effectively—out of paid work for four years, he wrote and self-published his first novel —The Desolate Garden. Within three months of publication, that book was under a paid option to become a $30 million film. The option lasted for six years until distribution became an insurmountable problem for the production company. All ten of his novels are now published by Next Chapter Publishing Company which has added an edition titled The Heirs And Descendants Collection, which holds all four books of that series, alongside an edition titled The Lies And Consequences Collection which contains all four volumes of that series. He is the recipient of rave reviews from a prestigious Manhattan publication and described as—the new Graham Green—by a highly placed executive of Waterstones Books, for whom he did a countrywide tour of book signing events. He has also appeared on 'live' television in the UK publicising his first novel. Less

The Value of War

The Value Of War War puts no value on a conscience. But in war everyone has a price. Truth is the first cost of war Conscience travels beside those who think they’re right. People who are right die. Those that … Continue reading

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#Writephoto – Torrent

Sue Vincent’s prompt this week fit perfectly with one of my poems from the poetry collection I contributed to, along with South African poet, Kim Blades. You can find Kim here: https://kimbladeswritingblog.wordpress.com The thunderstorm by Robbie Cheadle A deluge of…

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Another One Free

FREE UNTIL 8th MARCH A NUMBER1 BESTSELLING novel on 4 separate Amazon sites: AMERICA, UK, CANADA, and AUSTRALIA… It Is NOT a Jack and Jill fairy tale with a happy ending—BUT—It is an intelligent well-researched book full of intrigue, secrets, … Continue reading

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An Irreverent Take On My Favourite Book

“Where are we going Piglet?” asked Pooh. “We need to get supplies,” said Piglet. “For the Coronavirus” “Ahh,” said Pooh, nodding in understanding. “Things like bread, milk, cough mixture, tissues, and cat litter even though we don’t have a cat?” … Continue reading

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Again

Again To smell the perfume of an unfurling rose. To relive the moment when it was love you chose. To know the sublime feeling of a summers night, As you lay together until the breaking daylight. © 2020, Daniel Kemp … Continue reading

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Free until 4th March THE WIDOW’S SON It makes George Orwell’s novel 1984 read as though it’s a supplement to Winnie-the-Pooh #Murder #Mystery #Conspiracy http://mybook.to/TheWidowsSon

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On Windover Hill and The Oddness of Time

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Yesterday, we joined a walk to the Long Man of Wilmington, on the South Downs in Sussex. The walk was led by composer Nathan James, and Justin Hopper, the author of The Old Weird Albion.…

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An Honour

I had to go back into the hospital at the beginning of this week and with a heavy heart back to wearing a catheter for possibly 6 weeks until I’m ready for yet another operation. So not unnaturally I was … Continue reading

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God’s Distribution of Luck

  I came out of a hospital yesterday having had a catheter and stent finally removed after, in the case of the stent—seven weeks. I was unlucky in some ways with the operation I’d had, but lucky in others and … Continue reading

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#Still #writephoto

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Photo Credit: Sue Vincent Still The body, subject to the mind, reaches for more, grabbing at an illusion never realized. It seeks to be sustained by want collecting treasures to adorn it.…

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