Diana Thomas
Gender: Transgender woman
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DOB: 17 January 1959
Ethnicity: White - English
Occupation: Writer, journalist
Note: Also known by pen name Tom Cain

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Diana Thomas
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 17 January 1959
Ethnicity: White - English
Occupation: Writer, journalist
Note: Also known by pen name Tom Cain
Predator - Wilbur Smith (with Tom Cain)
This week’s #1 book in our store is the third installment in the Hector Cross series.
THEY MURDERED HIS WIFE. THEY DESTROYED HIS FUTURE. NOW THEY HAVE TO PAY. Two men are responsible for the death of Hector Cross' wife and only one is left alive: Johnny Congo - psychopath, extortionist, murderer, and the bane of Cross's life. He caught him before and let him go. Now, Hector wants him dead. So does the US government. Congo is locked up on Death Row in the most secure prison in the free world, counting down the days until his execution. He's got two weeks. He wants out. He's escaped before and knows he can again, and with whizz kid D'Shonn Brown enlisted, he might just have a chance. Cross, still licking his wounds from his last bruising encounter with Congo, is back and ready for work. In the middle of the rough Atlantic stands oil supertanker Bannock A. Terrorist activity in the area has triggered panic and there's only one person they can trust to protect her. What is promised as a cakewalk turns out to be much more, a mission that will test Cross to his emotional and physical limits. But a life spent in the SAS and private security has left Cross hard-wired for pain and as he is thrown into the bull pit once more, he will not stop until he has snared his prey. Hector Cross is Predator.
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Tom Cain: Why haven't we taked off yet!?
L.J.: 'Cause I usually drive a cadillac.
Fancying a woman was one thing but when you heard her snore and thought that she was cute. Well that was serious.
The Accident Man By Tom Cain
This is my first real animation with Blender.
CGI
I am embarking on something monumental. Due to the lack of skilled and or driven peoples in my life, and the lack of enough money to pay someone to join in some of my creative wanderings and projects. I therefore have begun to learn CGI myself. In order to write, film, edit, CGI, produce etc etc everything myself. :)
Which is nice in the sense of creative freedoms etc, but quite frustrating at times. and lonely. but alas I will soldier onwards towards the horizon, chin up and pecker out or up (can't quite remeber which way round).
Wallsie Impossible shot performed!
The Impossible Shot
Tom Cain has performed the impossible shot. After taking a shot from BEHIND THE WALL.
The face of the game of Wallsie™ has changed forever. In the past any balls played behind the wall line would have got a 'one out' allowing the player to pass the ball to themselves in order to hit the wall.
No more does this rule apply since the wall has been hit from a shot taken from behind the wall line.This shot has so far not been replicated but is tried regularly by the other players.
The shot came from 50 yards behind the wall, was struck with precision, with heavy back spin, the ball curled left and caught the bins corner taking the ball careering towards the wall. An almighty cheer from the other players filled the playing field with a sense of joy and admiration for an acheivement only dreamt of for some players. Tom knew differently. In an interview after the match Tom said 'I can only thank myself for this, someone once said practice makes perfect, and thats so true'. According to Tom he had spent many restless nights on the playing field practising the shot only to have acheived it properly once. On the 8th of June history was made. The chairmen of Wallsie hope to have the shot re-created in other games across the country. But for now the record stands.