David Holdsworth: 5 books

Book cover of Reflections
by David Holdsworth
Language: English
Release Date: August 9, 2018

Reflections: a notebook of prayers, poetry and other devotions David has been noting down his prayers, poetry and devotional thoughts for years now. This a small choice of notes. Included here are numerous entries along with a Christian testimony. It is hoped that the reader may enjoy this brief, but God willing, meaningful book.
Book cover of Angelos

Angelos

From Whence Come Wars?

by David Holdsworth
Language: English
Release Date: January 21, 2016

"This short story will help us to engage with our own inner voice and to find the courage to find expression for our convictions. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was left with much to ponder. Do actions really speak louder than fine sounding words?" (Mark Hadfield, Coordinator, Inverness Street Pastors)...
Book cover of Angelos
by David Holdsworth
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2018

"This short story will help us to engage with our own inner voice and to find the courage to find expression for our convictions. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was left with much to ponder. Do actions really speak louder than fine sounding words?" (Mark Hadfield, Coordinator, Inverness Street...
Book cover of The Ambassador’S Camel

The Ambassador’S Camel

Undiplomatic Tales of Embassy Life

by David Holdsworth
Language: English
Release Date: December 17, 2010

When politics and policy clash, politics always win. And in this case, senior diplomat Percy Williamson loses. At odds with Canadas new Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Crowley, Percy draws an overseas assignment as ambassador to Bharalya, a small country in Asia that recently discovered a big...
Book cover of Tough on Crime

Tough on Crime

The Novel

by David Holdsworth
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2015

A prison in Gatineau Park? Tougher sentencing laws to fill it up? Something about this plan smells. After losing seats in the election, a (less than) honourable Prime Minister decides to do things his way with a massive new tough-on-crime bill. Finally, he’ll have the power to silence his critics once...
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