Tuesday, 26 May 2026

The Light of One Lamp



This is the last of the Hawk & Dove books. We are growing old, Tony has Parkinsons, the future looks uncertain. I wanted to be sure the tale was told and these stories were complete, in case we get de-railed by life either ending or continuing with extra difficulties!

I put something of a sprint on to get this one finished, because looking at the world today it seems to me that people are losing the plot a bit when it comes to understanding how to resolve difficulties, how to make peace and live in peace, remembering that the enemy is never flesh and blood, we are all on the same side, one world, one humanity. I wanted to add to this mix a story delineating a path to peace and reminding us to hold our light steady through turbulent times because that's what we're here to do.

As ever, it comes to you with my love, and gratitude for being my kindred along this quiet way.

And please, a reminder friends — an Amazon review is so very helpful if/when you have read the story. Amazon reviews built a wall of protection around the book to keep it safely there.




Amazon UK and on Kindle ebook here.

Amazon US and on Kindle ebook here.

Amazon AU paperback and Kindle ebook.


 

6 comments:

Sandra Ann said...

Thank you Pen I will make an order this evening once I’ve washed up and tidied the kitchen. As ever thank you for being the light on my path xxx

Pen Wilcock said...

❤️

Anonymous said...

How exciting. Thank you for making time to finish these wonderful books. So looking forward to reading the last two.

Pen Wilcock said...

❤️

Anonymous said...

I actually sat and re read "Brother Cyril's Book" last week, Pen and it was pure balm for my whole spirit. I want to acknowledge and thank you for the way you have poured yourself into all you have written but especially this series. I owe you a debt of gratitude and all that you and Tony have given to me and your audience. I will be ordering this treasure right now. Much love to you both and may He bless you and keep you. Hello from autumnal Australia.

Pen Wilcock said...

How lovely. Thank you. You will discover in this last book that Brother Cyril went on to work in the infirmary. Actually, as the years went by, he became the abbot of that monastery eventually, but I suppose that story will never be written down. x