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The Unseen Path – Part Eighty Two

6th October 2018 1642again 2878 Comments

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 Eighty One

3rd October 2018 1642again 2497 Comments

The television was on, set to Sky News while her laptop was streaming the BBC news feed direct from Broadcasting House news centre, the cameras still viewing and broadcasting: it was like the Marie Celeste, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Eighty

29th September 2018 1642again 1644 Comments

He looked at his watch again, three twenty-eight; he nodded to the driver to make the final run in from their side street.  The teams in Manchester attacking the same organisation’s base in Salford Quays, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Nine

26th September 2018 1642again 2810 Comments

Inspector Angela Griffiths took the call from another officer, who muttered, “Another weird one, but it might be related?” It was the Churchwarden of the church in the village of the missing man, Doctor David [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Eight

22nd September 2018 1642again 2029 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 2328 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 Six

15th September 2018 1642again 1852 Comments

He was turning into a sad old stick, but so were many of his colleagues. Working through another weekend, attacking the pile of evidence that continued to amass, following every lead, conducting hundreds of interviews, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Seventy Five

12th September 2018 1642again 2357 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 Four

8th September 2018 1642again 2866 Comments

She put the phone down and tried to get some sleep.  Sam had reassured her that the body was dealt with, just needed them to take it to a place he knew, one of their [more…]

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