The House That Jack Built

by Patrick Ford


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/09/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9781493103720
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9781493103737

About the Book

This is the sequel to ‘Drowning in Her Eyes’. Jack and Susan return to the farm, where they tend the land, and their family increases. Jack still has an association with the army, and is involved in annual exercises with his battalion. Meanwhile, Muslim extremists plan to capture ships in the seas of south East Asia and hold them and their crews for ransom.

Jack and his men stumble across a pirated ship in the wilds of northern Australia and foil the pirates. Their leader escapes and plans revenge for Jack’s action. He attempts to kill one of Jack’s men, but fails and escapes to Fiji. Eventually, he goes to the US, where he plots to blow up the Lincoln memorial in an attempt to redeem himself and gain a place in Paradise. Along the way, he takes captive Susan and her children. But his plan fails, and he is killed by Jack.

This frantic action is conducted against a backdrop of the trials and triumphs of a farming family, battling drought and capricious markets, whilst building a business that proves successful because of the hard work and the dogged determination and resourcefulness of Jack and Susan.

But the tale has a twist. Some of the extremists break out of jail in Sydney and set out to find and kill Jack and his family, and they very nearly succeed!


About the Author

Patrick Ford has lived in Goondiwindi, Queensland, for most of his life. He has been a farmer for most of this time, but has worked as a farm consultant and an accountant during this time. Currently, he is working part-time as an accountant and intends to retire at the end of 2013. Patrick has travelled extensively in North America, the UK, Ireland, Western Europe, and New Zealand. He has always had a love of history, particularly military history. As a youth, he had an ambition to become a regular army officer, but family commitments to the family farm precluded this. He began writing about a year ago and his first book, ‘Drowning in Her Eyes’, reflects a part of his early life that has been in his memory for almost fifty years and which he has always wanted to write about. Since then, he has written a total of six more novels, and is working on number eight.