The Road from Cromer Pier by Martin Gore
It’s
ten years on from The
Road to Cromer Pier, and
Summertime Special Show Director Karen Wells has two potential
headliners, but both have issues. Dare she take the risk? And Karen
herself is at a crossroads. Will her mother Janet ever retire and
allow her to run the pier theatre?
Meanwhile
Janet’s nemesis, businessman Lionel Pemrose still has designs on
the pier theatre, but he is facing growing financial problems. Bank
manager Peter Hodson is haunted by a past indiscretion, and calls in
recently widowed turnaround expert Tom Stanley. Can he keep the
indiscretion a secret?
Tom
is bereaved and has recently been made redundant from his own firm.
He is too young to retire, and after years of long hours, suddenly
finds himself unemployed. He pours his energies into the assignment,
which could be his last hurrah.
Old
enmities, loyalties and past mistakes surface as the future of the
pier theatre is once again under threat, and those involved must deal
with unresolved issues in their lives.
Publication Date: 17th July 2021
I am a 63 year old Accountant who semi-retired to explore my love of creative writing. In my career I held Board level jobs for over twenty five years, in private, public and third sector organisations. I was born in Coventry, a city then dominated by the car industry and high volume manufacturing. Jaguar, Triumph, Talbot, Rolls Royce, Courtaulds, Massey Ferguson were the major employers, to name but a few.
When I was nine year’s old I told my long suffering mother that as I liked English composition and drama I was going to be a Playwright. She told me that I should work hard at school and get a proper job. She was right of course.
I started as an Office Junior at Jaguar in 1973 at eleven pounds sixty four a week. I thus grew up in the strike torn, class divided seventies. My first career ended in 2015, when I semi retired as Director of Corporate services at Humberside Probation. My second career, as a Non Executive Director, is great as it has allowed me free time to travel and indulge my passion for writing, both in novels and for theatre.
The opportunity to rekindle my interest in writing came in 2009, when I wrote my first pantomime, Cinderella, for my home group, the Walkington Pantomime Players. I have now written eight. I love theatre, particularly musical theatre, and completed the Hull Truck Theatre Playwrite course in 2010. My first play, a comedy called He's Behind You, is now available on: https://www.silverbirchingtonplays.com/product-page/he-s-behind-you-by-martin-gore
Pen Pals was my first novel, and a second, The Road to Cromer Pier, is now available in all three formats. It was. officially launched on Cromer Pier itself, coinciding with the new season of the Summertime Special Show.
I'm
active on twitter @authorgore
and on facebook martin
gore author.
My website is http://www.martingore.co.uk.
I’m
an old fashioned writer I guess. I want you to laugh and to cry. I
want you to believe in my characters, and feel that my stories have a
beginning, a middle, and a satisfactory ending.
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