Peter Longley is a British author who has lived in the United States most of his life. Born in Scotland, he was brought up and educated in England, where he gained his masters degree in theology at...view morePeter Longley is a British author who has lived in the United States most of his life. Born in Scotland, he was brought up and educated in England, where he gained his masters degree in theology at Cambridge University. He worked for an American family as Estate Manager of Tullamaine Castle in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, from 1966-77, and then moved to Sea Island and St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA. From 1978 to 1997, he was a cruise director with Royal Viking Line and Cunard Line, and traveled all over the world. Today, he works in horticulture as the Horticultural Interpreter at the Springfield Botanical Gardens in Springfield, Missouri. Peter has several published books including Two Thousand Years Later (Hovenden Press 1996) and his award-winning Love is Where Your Rosemary Grows (iUniverse 2003). His definitive work is his trilogy on a plausible life and times of Mary Magdalene. The first book was published as Legacy of a Star (Durban House 2003), but subsequently he brought the whole trilogy out in the three volumes: A Star’s Legacy (iUniverse 2009); Beyond the Olive Grove (iUniverse 2009); and The Mist of God (iUniverse 2011). His family memoir and commentary on John Galsworthy’s Forsyte Saga, depicting the parallel rise and fall of the British upper-middle class and the British Empire, was published as Forsythia (iUniverse 2012). Further information on these books can be found at www.PeterLongleyBooks.com or on www.amazon.com Further information on Bettine Clemen and her music, including Orbit’s ability to sing along to her flutes, can be found at www.joyofmusic.comview less