Graham has come to terms with his special gift. A telepathic connection with children who need help, but his efforts to help them are often accompanied by calamity.
The tiny group who know his secret decide he needs their protection, but just how effective can Nancy, his partner, a GP, a social worker and an overweight detective sergeant be?
They are joined by Harvey Calder, a wealthy business man. He and his wife Audrey are indebted to Graham for saving their granddaughter's life, which prompts them to give Graham, Nancy and their foster child, Jimmy, a holiday of a lifetime. But 'life' takes on a whole new meaning when Graham confronts an American, set to become a Senator, who will do anything to discredit and remove a threat.
Graham's false imprisonment does just that and the situation seems back under control, but no-one has told the Senator about the Hell's Angel, 'Big Bob'.
About the Author: After thirty years in the insurance industry, latterly as a pensions consultant, Jeff decided to take a gap decade.
His life has been filled with formative influences, such as those imparted by his woodwork teacher, 50 years ago, who gave him a lifelong love of wood and taught him how to work it. You might say Mr Dunkerley was Jeff's Mr Chips. (No pun intended).
Not forgetting Pam, his wife of 39 years, his son James and daughter Kim.
More recently, a master carver named Mike Painter taught Jeff how to carve wood and so wood carving has filled a significant part of the 'Gap', along with coach driving, here and on the continent, (boys toys). Speaking of continent, there is the new found love of France; it's culture, food and of course, wine.
Felling trees, cooking and a short but very enjoyable spell as an examinations officer at a local college also helped to fill time but the real surprise was fiction. Writing it that is.
What started as a vivid dream that stayed with him, became a four year journey of discovery that resulted in the publication of Graham's chronicles, A Child's Eye View, Graham's Gang and Help Out House.
Oh, nearly forgot, Jeff is 62 and 8 years into his gap decade. Watch this space.