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Jinnie’s Story, Chapter Twelve

9th April 2021 Going Postal 0

Thursday and Friday were normal lecture days for Jinnie and she was mostly able to concentrate on her studies. Of course, rumours about the “accidents” continued to spread and the more the state-controlled media stuck [more…]

Fiction

The Man Who Played Ross – Chapter 13

4th April 2021 Blown Periphery 0

Operation Determine – Afghanistan 2001/2002 In the New Year they reassembled back at their Hereford base and the troop was told they would be operating in Afghanistan for a number of months. Edge was noticeable [more…]

Blown Periphery, Going Postal
Fiction

Merry Christmas, Sergeant Edge – A Festive Tail

28th March 2021 Blown Periphery 0

In the winter of 2000, Jarvis passed his Special Forces selection. Following his Pathfinder training he expected the selection process to be a mere formality, but he found it a lot more difficult than he [more…]

20th Century

Jinnie’s Story, Chapter Eleven

26th March 2021 Going Postal 0

Willie dropped Jinnie off a few hundred metres from the apartment. A quick glance at her watch told her that it was nearly 01:30. Despite the fact, she had dressed warm as had been suggested, [more…]

Fiction

The Man Who Played Ross – Chapter 12

21st March 2021 Blown Periphery 0

Operation Barras – September 2000 Despite the British military presence in the country, Sierra Leone’s civil war rumbled on. The country would remain important to Britain because of its huge resources of diamonds. The West [more…]

20th Century

Jinnie’s Story, Chapter Ten

19th March 2021 Going Postal 0

Saturday morning was much like any morning, the girls were up fairly early, had breakfast, but instead of lectures they had arranged to go together to the University Gym Club for a session in the [more…]

Fiction

The Man Who Played Ross – Chapter 11

14th March 2021 Blown Periphery 0

Operation Palliser – May 2000 Jarvis was at his parents’ house, being spoiled rotten by his mother and indulged by his father. But the happy families’ illusion was deceptive, because he knew that his parents [more…]

20th Century

Jinnie’s Story, Chapter Nine

12th March 2021 Going Postal 0

Jinnie woke to the sound of Simone singing in French in the shower. First, she lay quiet and tried to recognise the song but it was nothing she could place. Then she realised it was [more…]

Blown Periphery, Going Postal
Fiction

The Man Who Played Ross – Chapter 10

7th March 2021 Blown Periphery 0

Operation Agricola – Kosovo 1999 The problem with a weak, compliant, unquestioning and corrupt mainstream media, is that it enabled corrupt, Champagne Marxist politicians, such as Anthony Charles Lynton Blair to become the British Prime [more…]

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