Paper Trail by: Lyndon Haynes

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Step into the world of The Griffin pub, where a Friday night's ordinary facade masks a labyrinth of secrets. "Paper Trail" by Lyndon Haynes is a riveting tale of intrigue and consequence that grips readers from the very first page and never loses momentum.

Book Description



Step into the world of The Griffin pub, where the ordinary veneer of a Friday night masks a labyrinth of secrets waiting to be unearthed. "Paper Trail" by Lyndon Haynes delivers a riveting tale of intrigue and consequence that grips readers from the very first page.

Follow Barry Evans, a humble post office worker, as he stumbles upon a scene of chaos that will change the course of his life forever. The discovery of Cindy Harper, battered and clutching a bag filled with money, sets off a chain reaction of events that will challenge the bonds of their community and reveal the hidden depths of their souls.

As the night unfolds, the shadows of the past loom large, casting doubt on everything Barry thought he knew. With each twist and turn, Haynes masterfully navigates a landscape of deception and betrayal, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking revelation.

"Paper Trail" is more than just a mystery—it's a journey into the heart of human nature, where the line between right and wrong blurs and the true meaning of community is put to the test. Haynes' storytelling prowess shines in this gripping thriller, leaving readers breathless and eager for more.


About Lyndon Haynes


My writing history started in earnest in 2009 when I attended a part time creative writing course at Enfield College in North London, prior to that I had been involved in the music industry for 25 years. I began by writing a collection of short stories then in 2011 submitted my work to a publisher (Book Guild) who published my first book entitled This Functional Family based on my life’s true events.

I wanted to learn the craft of storytelling and screen writing so attended Regents University in London 2014 where I studied writing for screen and stage achieving my post graduate Masters degree graduating in 2016. During this time I released my second book which was self-published with Authorhouse entitled The Life and Times of Stanley Spank released in 2015.

My work expanded to writing screenplays and from the period of 2016 to 2019 I worked alongside an experienced TV producer and script editor called Yvonne Grace where I completed 2 feature films and two drama series.

I have worked alongside the Sickle Cell Society UK and have been an ambassador in promoting awareness throughout London, I also donate 50% of my royalties to the charity. I have also spoken at prominent events all over London including Libraries, youth community centres and Black History month events.

My most recent book entitled Rosa was written during the pandemic lockdown and self-published in 2021 by Publishing Push. I was also recognised on the UK British Black list of creatives in 2022.


My Thoughts


Step into the world of The Griffin pub, where a Friday night's ordinary facade masks a labyrinth of secrets. "Paper Trail" by Lyndon Haynes is a riveting tale of intrigue and consequence that grips readers from the very first page and never loses momentum.

The winding story begins when Barry Evans, a humble post office worker, stumbles upon a chaotic scene that will change his life forever. He finds Cindy Harper, battered and clutching a bag filled with money, setting off a chain reaction that challenges their small community and reveals the hidden depths of their souls.

As the night unfolds, the past looms large, casting doubt on everything Barry thought he knew. With each twist and turn, Haynes masterfully navigates a landscape of deception and betrayal, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking revelation. The author expertly weaves together the stories of several characters, forcing their lives to intertwine in unexpected and devastating ways.


This book is more than just a mystery—it's a journey into the heart of human nature, where the line between right and wrong blurs and the true meaning of community is put to the test. Haynes's storytelling prowess shines in this gripping thriller, leaving readers breathless and eager for more.


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