A Story of Love, Tragedy and Hope
(The Loves and Adventures of Adam Busk - Book 1)
A Hand in God's Till was my first novel, a thought-provoking and passionate story of love, tragedy and hope, set in England against the sexual and spiritual backdrop of 1967's "Summer of Love".
As Adam Busk arrives in London, having been expelled from the strict confines of boarding school, he is hungry for excitement.
He is quickly drawn to the burgeoning underground scene of psychedelic music, mind expanding drugs and the promise of sex, where he meets the enigmatic Belinda.
When she disappears, Adam finds himself embroiled in the murky world of drug dealers and corrupt police.
From a Notting Hill commune to a mystical quest across England, this is as much a journey of self discovery for Adam as it is a revelation of the times.
The trilogy speaks strongly to:
• Boomers and Gen X readers who lived through or are nostalgic for the 1960s–70s.
• Fans of spiritual fiction or literary travel memoirs.
• Readers of authors like Jack Kerouac.
• Those interested in LSD culture, the Hippie Trail, or India travel memoirs.
If you're intrigued by the era, too young to have been there or simply want to revisit this evocative time, A Hand in God's Till will take you on an unforgettable trip.