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War Crimes Chapter 34 – The Burning Man

15th November 2020 Blown Periphery 0

Chapter 34 – The Burning Man Daz received news from Moira’s father that would drive him mad with jealousy and the awful feelings of rejection. One day in work he was driving Frank Tremain to [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 13 – Moira and Edge’s Story

21st June 2020 Blown Periphery 0

War Crimes Chapter 13 When Angela found Moira it was obvious that Moira had been crying.  Her dark mascara had run from her eyes in blue streaks and those eyes were puffy and reddened.  Even [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 12 – Fury, Daniel Copeland’s Story

14th June 2020 Blown Periphery 0

Photo by Lane Jackman on Unsplash War Crimes Chapter 12 Like all sociopaths, after a few years Daz Copeland had built up a network of contacts and acquaintances due to his superficial charisma and undoubted [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 11 – Angela’s Story

7th June 2020 Blown Periphery 0

War Crimes Chapter 11 Angela Keeble knew that she had made a mistake as soon as she said yes, but like most things in her life, she reasoned that she could manage the situation. At [more…]

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