Isia's Secret, by Ray Stone
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Political correspondent Enda Osin and his assistant Jessica Du Ross must stop Paul Hrisacopolis' twisted political dream for Cypriot Sovereignty becoming reality. Paul must hide a secret - Isia's Secret. With an influential position beckoning in the EU, Paul has two problems. There is an heir with hatred in his heart, seeking revenge, and Enda digging into the family's past.Enda visits Turkey and Cyprus and avoids an attempt on his life as he struggles to unravel Hrisacopolis' dark secret.Embarking on a cruise carrying Greek artifacts and political allies back to Athens from Britain as part of Paul's political campaign, Enda unfolds the tragic tale of two women living in fear and poverty, and a murderous grandson who threatens to shock Greek and Turkish society. When Enda and Jessica embark on the cruise, they are soon aware they are in deadly danger and must expose an imposter, prevent a murderous conspiracy, and foil a political catastrophe.
Isia's Secret, by Ray Stone- Published on: 2015-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x 1.00" w x 5.00" l, 1.25 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 448 pages
About the Author Ray Stone is an accomplished author with a variety of published works to his name. Born just outside London in 1946, he grew up in post war Britain during a period of depression and ration books, bombed out housing and BBC radio. At school he won a writing competition at the age of eleven and later in his teens went on to widen his interest in the arts.At the age of eighteen he began writing poetry and lyrics whilst studying at college. Two years later Ray worked in theatre as a technician with many orchestras' and artists including the London Philharmonic, London Symphony, Mantovani, The original Doyle Carte Opera Company, Harlequin Ballet, Joan Baez, Jimmy Hendrix, Oscar Peterson and worked on local shows such as My Fair Lady, Camelot and West Side Story.His poetry won him first place in 1998 in an international internet poetry competition with 'Angry Silence.' Moving to Colchester in the same year he wrote a full page article about the historical significance of the locale and was published with a by-line in the local press. Whilst writing his first novel Ray returned to writing lyrics and teamed up with a local composer. Together they produced and recorded five blues numbers.A book of poetry and lyrics, Life over a cup of Tea, was published in 2011. Ray's first novel, 'THE TROJAN TOWERS,' was published in 2005. A second political thriller, the first of the Enda Osin Mysteries, 'ISIA'S SECRET,' was published in September 2013. The next in the series, 'TWISTED WIRE,' was published in September 2014. In 2015 Ray will publish a follow on to The Trojan Towers, a chase thriller entitled CRATE OF LIES. The last in the Enda Osin series will be published in 2016. All of his works are available in E version, print, and shortly on audio too.Ray Stone has now retired from a successful landscape design business and now lives on Cyprus with his wife and fellow author, Mrellan Harahan.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Isia's Secret By B. Maria The book is basically a contemporary spy thriller, a genre that I quite like. Enda Osin is a columnist at Herald, a newspaper in London who’s just been demoted because he tends to be blunt in his reports, something that the powers to be don’t care for, not when they’re usually end up getting exposed for whey really are.So now Enda gets a very simple assignment and a new female partner, Jessica Du Rosse, a beautiful a West Indian woman who is literally half his own age, to write only positive things about a Greek tycoon, Paul Hrisacopolis and his charitable activities, which include his latest project, bringing back the Elgin Marbles to Athens.However as luck would have it, Enda and Jessica discover dark secrets about the Greek millionaire, who is not all that charitable as he seems to be. In fact he is a greedy, corrupt and power driven industrialist who is not shy away from giving orders to kill anyone who gets in the way. And of course Enda and Jessica soon will find themselves in the middle of all this – doing exactly what the tycoon doesn’t want them to do: getting in the way and discovering stuff that should better be hidden away.The story takes us from Cyprus to Greece, to England, Turkey and other parts of Europe, giving us a very visual and well done description of the places encountered. I loved reading the descriptions of places, especially Cyprus, and I even found myself recognizing some of the locations within the island that the author was talking about.The theme is a modern espionage story, and while, of course, in real life the fate of Cyprus doesn’t rest in the hands of a single person, no matter how wealthy and corrupt he is, I did find myself immerse in the story and buying it all up.The whole political climate is very well depicted by the author, and since I’ve been living here from before we joined the EU, it brought back very strong and controversial memories in me, especially since today many Cypriots are actually longing for the old days from before the Kourema, of being independent, having their own very strong currency, CYP (Cyprus pound), which at the time was even strong than the British GBP pound, and being considered one of the wealthiest nation in Europe – which they indeed were.I have also reviewed the book on my blog at mysterysequels.com
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Ray Stone's second novel - Isia's Secret By Enos russell Ray Stone has given us a modern struggle for power in the Eastern Mediterranean set in the political background of the European Union.His protagonist for the series of mystery thrillers is Enda Osin, an unforgettable and controversial writer for the world famous Herald. Forced to lower his profile, his boss assigns him to write a series of back page articles about billionaire Paul Hrisacopolis, a power driven shipping magnate and a strong supporter in the movement for securing the political union of Greece and Cyprus for Cyprus. Enda is soon entangled in the dark and secret Hrisacopolis family mystery.We are fortunate that the author completes this almost incomplete hero with what I hope will be his long-time partner, a beautiful and sophisticated a West Indian woman half his age, Jessica Du Rosse.In spite of their Editor forcing them to work together writing inane, non-controversial pieces about billionaire Hrisacopolis, Enda and Jessica quickly find themselves immersed in murder and intrigue with a long, surprising history of deceit and revenge. Together they must survive deadly danger, a murderous conspiracy and a political catastrophe.The author constructs several memorable characters that endure his plot twists, and surprises.His descriptions of venue and artifact are authentic renderings that pull the reader into the story and support each character's journey to the climatic ending.I am looking forward to reading the rest of Ray Stone's series with Enda Osin.E L Russell, Ph.D.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Isia's Secret winds up the tension By Suraya `Isia's Secret' is Raymond Stone's second novel.This is an author who is developing his craft with each novel he puts out. In Isia's Secret he takes the reader to a new level of enjoyment. Set with the Mediterranean in the background he took me down dark alleys where I witnessed shady deals.He builds tension, crafts his story line and leaves me wanting to know more as the story unfolds.As some background; Isia has a secret which could bring down a powerful Greek shipping magnate, Paul Hriscopalis. If this secret comes out his ambition to be elected to the EU and influence decisions over Cyprus will be thwarted.It all comes to a head on a cruise from London to Cyprus on the pretext of returning the Elgin Marbles. Enda, banished from writing hard news defies his editor when he begins unravelling the mystery instead of writing the politically neutral story of the return of the Elgin Marbles.The stories behind Isia's death, the inauthentic grandson who stands to inherit Hriscopalis' empire and the haunting story of his own parent's death drive investigative journalist Enda aided by researcher Jessica come together in a massive explosion aboard Hriscopalis' cruise ship.Great story. A lot of fun. Plenty of pace. I look forward to Raymond's next novel.I recommend it.Suraya Dewing,CEOThe Story Mint.
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