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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Eight

22nd September 2018 1642again 2018 Comments

The lights were on late in a suburban villa in Ankara; he was already working on the follow up.  Isolated attacks, no matter how dramatic, how successful, were less influential than a sequence of almost [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Seven

19th September 2018 1642again 2327 Comments

Alan Dare was sitting in the Basilica with his wife, watching the spectacle of the Orthodox rite playing out in front of him, along with Art, what now appeared to be his girlfriend, the American [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Five

12th September 2018 1642again 2355 Comments

Five minutes later in came the Armenian Archimandrite and an aide with another Greek translator; everything would have to be relayed from English to Greek to Armenian and back again.  Narin entered then, looking about [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Three

5th September 2018 1642again 2349 Comments

“What do you mean, my family?” “Your wife, grown up children, their families, how far do you want us to go?” If what had gone before was horrific this was worse, the flat way this [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy

25th August 2018 1642again 3438 Comments

THURSDAY, SECOND WEEK AFTER EASTER   Curse them, just one network remaining intact and the shreds of a second now being reorganised.  How long before those captured at the training base began spilling out names [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Sixty Nine

22nd August 2018 1642again 2964 Comments

“Mistress Bowson, how are you, your son, the Yazidi girl?  Are you still content where you are staying?  Have you been studying the books I lent you?” “So many questions at once.” He smiled again [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Sixty Eight

18th August 2018 1642again 2964 Comments

Sally’s letter had asked her to attend a meeting the following day at the Civic Offices in St Joseph’s.  She was to be accompanied by Iltud in preparation for the start of business with the [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Sixty Seven

15th August 2018 1642again 2672 Comments

Andy Bowson headed over to St Thomas’.  He wasn’t needed for a while and could be spared while the chiefs tried to talk some sense into higher authority.  So why so low now after the [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Sixty Six

8th August 2018 1642again 2631 Comments

Four hours later, two drone launched Hellfire missiles entered the upper stories of the house, at the same time shoulder launched anti-tank missiles blew in the front and rear doors and several windows. The Apache [more…]

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