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The Unseen Path – Part Eighty Four

13th October 2018 1642again 0

Bowson heard through the radio that operational control was being passed to the military, they all knew what that meant.  He was summoned back to the temporary situation base in the north-eastern corner of Cavendish [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Eighty Three

10th October 2018 1642again 0

The man’s no coward, hesitates, part of him wants to fight, sees the young man turn away, crouching low, one rifle over his shoulder, the other grasped in both hands, feet race past the closed [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Eighty Two

6th October 2018 1642again 0

The Cabinet Office emergency centre was buzzing and crowded: the PM, senior ministers, Met Commissioner and Ted Armstrong, the heads of MI5 and MI6, Director of GCHQ on the phone, senior military officers, the Chief [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Eleven

31st January 2018 1642again 0

FRIDAY He had left his parents-in-law by eight o’clock the following morning, heading to the local station to meet the officers leading the search for his wife; it had been a sombre evening, but not [more…]

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