Tuesday 25 September 2012

EddieGubbins: An Ordinary Life

EddieGubbins: An Ordinary Life: An Ordinary Life by Edmund J Gubbins Money laundering is illegal. Even Tom Houseman knows that. He, as an academic...

An Ordinary Life


An Ordinary Life by Edmund J Gubbins
Money laundering is illegal. Even Tom Houseman knows that. He, as an academic, makes a distinction between helping somebody to set up legitimate business and the source of the money.
The novel follows the life of Tom Houseman. From his early childhood on the edge of a hard council estate to eminent Professor with a worldwide reputation and great wealth. The story explores the manner in which most people regard themselves as honest and law abiding although there are times and circumstances when they ignore the rules of behaviour or of some moral code. These people justify their actions by ignoring their conscience or making excuses for their behaviour. In extreme cases they give the impression that morality is not an issue in their case.
Tom Houseman has a boyhood friend called Derek from the council estate and, though their paths diverge after junior school, he stays loyal to his friend. Derek becomes the right hand man of the criminal Mr. Big and introduces Edward. During his life, Edward accepts opportunities presented by his friends and his brother. These enhance both his standing in society and his wealth. All the time, he ignores and denies the moral and legal implications of taking advantage of these offers. As time passes, he has to accept the implications of his choices.
Will he finally have to face these hard decisions or will he sail serenely on living, to him, this ordinary life?
This is a novel which explores the question of how people struggle to maintain their honesty in a world where denial is the norm. A great many people ignore their transgressions and use various means to justify their actions. Most people believe what they do is right. The problem comes when they are presented with the choice of following their denial or facing up to the problems of their actions.

It can be purchased from Amazon.co.uk as a paperback or to download for Kindle or Amazon.com.

Have a good read.