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Joe Malone, Part Sixty-Four

2nd June 2020 Going Postal 0

Lady Vanessa stepped through the metal detector. Lord Bixby followed and passed freely through the metal detector. The security guard signalled for me to go through next. As expected, as I stepped forward the bleep [more…]

Fiction

Joe Malone, Part Sixty-Three

26th May 2020 Going Postal 0

Ch 63 – You Have Been Watching.. Vanessa drove up along the new road of Ealing Common. The dawn was up now and New BBC, Ealing was clearly visible. It was a low structure. Just [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Sixty-Two

19th May 2020 Going Postal 0

Ch 62 – The Castle of the Eagles. Traffic was light. Vanessa guided the Mercedes, with considerable skill, around the heavy goods vehicles, and the few other private cars on the road. Timing her overtaking [more…]

Fiction

Joe Malone, Part Sixty-One

12th May 2020 Going Postal 0

Ch 61 – Taken for a ride. Lord Marmon-Herrington Bixby’s suits were too small for me. Just a shade to tight around waist and shoulders. But he had some jackets that were a bit bigger. [more…]

Fiction

Joe Malone, Part Sixty

5th May 2020 Going Postal 0

Ch 60 – Imperial Leather. Rich and creamy. The water felt very good. I allowed it power down on my scalp and the back of my neck. The jets massaging the muscles. It helped ease [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Fifty-Nine

28th April 2020 Going Postal 0

What we are going to do, is you are going to telephone the BBC. Then we are all going to head to the BBC studios and get you onto the television. You’re going to be [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Fifty-Eight

21st April 2020 Going Postal 0

I put my bad arm around Marmon’s throat. Cutting off his mumblings and pulled him very close. My good hand was getting the Beretta out. we were going to have a little stand-off. I’d react [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Fifty-Seven

14th April 2020 Going Postal 0

Then I saw that almost concealed between the two uniformed officers had been Vanessa. Her slight frame easily masked by their bigger bulk. They all reached the car at the same time as a single [more…]

Fiction

Joe Malone, Part Fifty-Six

7th April 2020 Going Postal 0

Sir Alan stopped his mini pacing. “Just leave now. Vanessa and I will take care of the police. And you can begin your new life of luxury..with one million Europounds in your bank account.” “Just [more…]

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