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CHARLOTTE FIELDEN’S mystery novel THE WOLVES OF POSITANO transports you to Italy on the Amalfi Coast in the summer of 1966. A crime casts a lingering pall over the beautiful tourist area and the engaging characters and ensuing investigation become entangled in a mystifying web of intrigue and lies. The making of a film that parallels the main plot adds another dimension to the story and keeps you in suspense until the last frame.


Fragrance of Thyme Charlotte Fielden's lyrical poetry collection spans more than fifty years and displays not only an evolution in the way she writes but in the way her life has evolved. It also reflects the way times have changed. Author Heather Wiley, her editor, has this to say: "Charlotte Fielden has written a poetic trail that can be used for the healing of body, mind, and spirit, capturing the womanly nature of Mother Earth."

John Robert Colombo, author and anthologist says:"In these pages the reader will find poem after poem that speaks to the heart as well as to the head. The poetry in this volume was not written to be read or spoken but to be sung. In fact, if the reader turns the pages slowly and quietly, the poems themselves hum."


An Age Without A Name is author Charlotte Fielden's vision of a promising future that evolves out of an apocalyptic past. The novel is the concluding volume of her Weil Trilogy. We rejoin the characters from Crying As She Ran and Messages Like Memories in the year 2020, and we follow them through the hazards of life, the mysteries of afterlife, and their intriguing relationships with people and advanced technologies. This is a novel about heinous ambitions and gargantuan corporate greed, about the healing of hate, and the enduring power of love. It is, above all, a story of redemption. This completes the Weil trilogy that spans one hundred years from the arrival of Sam Weil in the New World in the 1920s to the dawning of an age without a name in 2020.


SAVING ANGEL is a most unusual play in two acts. Three famous people — Mme Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, one of the founders of the Theosophical Society, William Butler Yeats, the great Irish poet and occultist, and Denis Saurat, French critic, essayist, poet and metaphysician — gather in an effort to demonstrate that Angel Shiner, a young woman from Leeds, England, is not insane but divinely inspired. These three great voices from the past combine to create a sparkling comedy with a sterner moral purpose.The action takes place in 1891 on Friday, the 8th of May, in Madame Blavatsky’s home in Norwood, a suburb of London, and later, on the same day, in the padded cell of a private clinic for the mentally disturbed. It is the last day of her life and she chooses to spend it saving Angel. The young Dr Edwin Samuels feels that while he was treating Angel for her aberrations, and unethically falling in love with her, he had slipped through a rabbit hole into the Mad Hatter’s tea party and that perhaps, after all, they were in Wonderland!

During the fascinating examination of Angel’s mental state Mme Blavatsky reminds everyone: ‘This is no tea party and we are not in Wonderland.’


Charlotte Fielden's first collection of short stories - A THIN PLACE - released October 2006 contains stories that will take you to the place where the real becomes the surreal, hate becomes demonic, where the day-to-day becomes the miraculous, and love a mystical union. John Robert Colombo, author and anthologist has this to say about A THIN PLACE:

It "...is an accomplished piece of fiction, or should I say, ten accomplished pieces of fiction. No, I was right the first time: the collection amounts to more than the sum of its parts." And Michael Valpy in the Globe and Mail explains: "There is a thin place where the veil between the ordinary world and the Other World is reduced to transparent gossamer… the soul awakens, imagination is captivated, and raw, naked, universal truth is found."


MESSAGES LIKE MEMORIES , the sequel to Crying as She Ran is the second book of the Weil Trilogy. In this book, Charlotte Fielden weaves a web of lies, secrets, alienation, love, and suspense that will capture the reader from cover to cover and ensnare members of the Weil family for generations to come.

A SNOW-WHITE FLOWER, poems and artwork by Helen Hughes. A stunning and moving collection of poetry that spans almost an entire century! Edited by Charlotte Fielden.


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