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Robina Williams
Robina Williams has an M.A. in Modern Languages from Oxford University and an M.Phil. in English Literature from Liverpool University. She has been a schoolteacher, college lecturer, secretary, and freelance journalist. It occurred to her that Schrödinger's dead-and-alive Cat would make a useful... show more

Robina Williams has an M.A. in Modern Languages from Oxford University and an M.Phil. in English Literature from Liverpool University. She has been a schoolteacher, college lecturer, secretary, and freelance journalist. It occurred to her that Schrödinger's dead-and-alive Cat would make a useful character for fantasy stories. Her Quantum Cat novels are published in the U.S. by Twilight Times Books and are available on Amazon as paperbacks and Kindle ebooks.Jerome and the Seraph (2004): When an unfortunate accident pitches Brother Jerome into the afterlife and he meets up with his pet cat, Leo, he assumes that Leo too is now dead. But Leo's real name is Quant and he's a very special cat: a quantum cat and more.Angelos (2006): When a quantum leap hurls the Minotaur from his labyrinth into a strange building, he's none too happy. Neither is Brother Jerome, when he is flung into a maze of corridors. And the friary Guardian is in a spiritual desert. Quant, quantum cat and seraph, has his work cut out.Gaea (2009): Gaea, the earth goddess, losing patience with Man because of his brutal, uncaring treatment of her planet and her creatures, decides to hit back--with the help of her relatives, the gods of the seas, storms and winds.
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Opinioned Tannia Ortiz
Opinioned Tannia Ortiz rated it 9 years ago
The new book from Robina Williams, Angelos, will keep you reading beyond your bedtime! I was unable to put it down. The author has an entertaining way of embracing complex topics such as time-traveling, life after death, Greek mythology, legends, and Catholic theology braided with philosophy and mys...
Opinioned Tannia Ortiz
Opinioned Tannia Ortiz rated it 9 years ago
With Gaea, author Robina Williams joins the latest trend and goes green. The book begins with a man dragging and kicking the body of a woman inside a ditch. Gaea, the Earth goddess, is unconscious, weak, and in severe distress due to men's constant brutal abuse and disrespect regarding nature's c...
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