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Némésis – Book 3 Part 8

1st March 2020 Blown Periphery 3136 Comments

Ad Dumayr Syria 22nd February 2018 Daffi Hashmi considered himself to be somewhat of a ladies man when he wasn’t hurting them and it was true to say he was handsome with a superficial charm. [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Fifty

25th February 2020 Going Postal 3539 Comments

He couldn’t help himself. His trickery and manipulation was in his DNA. My headache was back. Making big white spirals at the top of my vision. Lack of sleep, mostly. So I told said to [more…]

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Némésis – Book 3 Part 7

23rd February 2020 Blown Periphery 3508 Comments

Ad Dumayr Syria 21st February 2018 Daffi Hashmi was sitting in the café, drinking strong coffee and smoking, which was generally disapproved of, but none of the other patrons thought to question him. The windows [more…]

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Book review – The Unseen Path by J.D. de Pavilly

20th February 2020 Rookwood 2613 Comments

Normally in book reviews, the reviewer will attempt to outline the plot and genre of the work without giving too much of the game away. To do so in this instance, would be no easy [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Forty-Nine

18th February 2020 Going Postal 3570 Comments

“Just one thing?” I asked of Sir Alan. “How does this scenario end up with Lord Bixby murdered in my office building?” “There was some news. We had advanced warning that something was going to [more…]

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Némésis – Book 3 Part 6

16th February 2020 Blown Periphery 3183 Comments

Ad Dumayr Syria 18th February 2018 Ripley woke early and cuddled into the still sleeping James. There really wasn’t much room for two of them in the sleeping bag, but she was glad of the [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Forty-Eight

11th February 2020 Going Postal 3291 Comments

So we all sipped our drinks. And stared at each other and said nothing. Until I decided that seeing as I had the gun, I should probably lead the discussion. So I said to Sir [more…]

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Némésis – Book 3 Part 5

9th February 2020 Blown Periphery 3443 Comments

RAF Akrotiri and Syria 17/18th February 2018 Phillips had been looking for Cécile, driving around the large base in a Land Rover he had borrowed from the RAF Police Flight. He had tried the beaches, [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Forty-Seven

4th February 2020 Going Postal 3968 Comments

I moved down the final steps of the staircase and went across to him. “Hello Lord Bixby. I’m with Russian Meerkats Life Insurance. I’m here about a fraudulent sudden death claim.” His eyes showed that [more…]

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