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Stuart (S.J.) Ingram

Stuart Ingram lives in Norfolk, UK, with his family.

He has been a policeman and a housing officer but, forced into a period of physical inactivity after contracting osteoarthritis, he decided to realise his lifetime ambition of writing instead.

'Nick' is Stuart Ingram's first novel. His second, '7 Days' will be published in late 2011 / early 2012.

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A seasonal Christmas tale of regret and forgiveness

Come Christmas Eve, the Newson family is in deep mourning for the tragic event that took place exactly one year ago.

In fact, the family has been torn apart by sorrow and guilt throughout the entire year, seemingly without hope of finding either a closure or a resolution.

 However, as David Newson reluctantly makes his way back to his house, that is no longer a home, from work on Christmas Eve, a sudden violent snow storm blows itself across his path, leading him to meet the powerful, enigmatic form of Nick, apparently a chance passer-by willing to be a Good Samaritan and help a stranded motorist.

 At it turns out, Nick is prepared to help the Newsons a great deal more than that. He is willing, in fact, to offer them redemption – but are they willing to accept his Christmas gift, and who exactly is he anyway?