Rooted in the storytelling traditions of rural England and shaped by the wide skies of New Zealand and Australia, Daxon Montclaire writes with a voice that spans borders and speaks to the hidden undercurrents of life. His work is not simply about plot, or places; it is about truth wrapped in imagination, and the quiet questions that echo long after the page is turned.
Across his growing body of work, Aristotle weaves stories that carry weight. In The Order of the Mystery Oak, an ongoing young adult trilogy, layers of English history, legacy, and ancient forces unfold through the eyes of teenagers caught between centuries. Beneath its adventure lies a deep reflection on time, memory, and the burdens we inherit without knowing.
In contrast, his children’s series beginning with Piwee and the Lost Shopping Trolley explores big lessons through small, everyday heroes. These stories, though gentle in tone, offer powerful insights into responsibility, courage, and community, reminders that even the most overlooked characters can carry the heart of a story.
Now, venturing into a forthcoming adult espionage thriller trilogy, Daxon also turns his lens to the world behind the curtain, where power, manipulation, and moral erosion collide. These tales don’t just thrill; they ask unsettling questions about who pulls the strings in modern life, and at what cost.
From whimsical tales for young minds to dark truths for discerning readers, Daxon crafts narratives that resonate on many levels. Daxon's stories entertain, yes, but more than that, they invite readers to listen more closely, to look again, and to wonder what lies beneath.
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Rooted in the storytelling traditions of rural England and shaped by the wide skies of New Zealand and Australia, Daxon Montclaire writes with a voice that spans borders and speaks to the hidden undercurrents of life. His work is not simply about plot, or places; it is about truth wrapped in imagination, and the quiet questions that echo long after the page is turned.
Across his growing body of work, Aristotle weaves stories that carry weight....
Piwee and the Lost Shopping Trolley This story is about young Piwee, a children sized supermarket shopping trolley.
The General, a wise, and older adult supermarket shopping trolley is Piwee’s mentor. He discusses with Piwee how to do his best and be a smart trolley who is hopeful Piwee will grow up to be like the adult shopping trolleys one day,...
The Order of the Mystery Oak is an exciting adventure that will transport you to a world of mystery, danger, and ancient secrets. Set against the backdrop of England’s rich history, this gripping tale follows four teenagers, William, Tricia, Peter, and Arina, who stumble upon a hidden pagan order, long-forgotten and tied to an ancient past,...
Piwee is a cheeky kiddy supermarket shopping trolley with a little flag on him. Piwee decides to arrange a race with the other kiddy shopping trolleys around The Supermarket carpark one night after all the humans had gone home, to prove he is as fast as the others young trolleys who think Piwee’s wheels are old and worn. The older supermarket...
A tense and thought-provoking fictional trilogy that delves into the shadows of truth, power, and the unseen forces that shape our real world.
Book One: The Fear Agenda
When a cryptic phone call threatens both his life and his sanity, former detective Harris Domenica is pulled into a chilling conspiracy buried beneath history itself. Haunted by a Nazi-era dagger and stalked by unknown watchers, Harris begins to uncover a web of energetic imprints, telepathic...