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The Unseen Path – Part Forty Six

30th May 2018 1642again 3253 Comments

Eleven o’clock now, all ready to go into town, park by the restaurant just before twelve, make sure there was beer on their breath, ham it up a bit so it would be just another [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty Five

26th May 2018 1642again 2878 Comments

Her day had dragged like no other she had experienced; she’d had a couple of quick calls from Elaine to say there was no change. How was she keeping? Probably not that much different from [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty Four

23rd May 2018 1642again 5859 Comments

“I’m sorry Ladies and Gentlemen,” said the Director of MI5, surprising the other attendees of COBRA with the heat of his emotion, “but I don’t think you fully understand the implications of last evening’s incidents.  [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty Three

19th May 2018 1642again 2648 Comments

Where was he?  Over an hour late, no replies to texts.  After her cousin had left she had spent the day working, then getting ready and then cooking something special for him, even getting out [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty Two

16th May 2018 1642again 3005 Comments

Well, he and they had tried.  He had felt that he had to go and spend Easter Day with Sally’s parents; after all he had nowhere else to go other than work.  He had driven [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty One

12th May 2018 1642again 3504 Comments

Gigs were ferrying people to the island, their small sizes requiring Gillian and Petroc to go separately from them.  The previous day and night’s cold front had pushed on inland, leaving a cool but fine [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty

9th May 2018 1642again 2842 Comments

GOOD FRIDAY   Ten minutes from the farm, the sun sinking in the west, the American girl dozing on the back seat, at least she wasn’t arguing now. If Helena hadn’t gone with him to [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Nine

5th May 2018 1642again 2190 Comments

Well, he had made the last train back from Brussels to St Pancras; that was one of the few things about the day to give him any satisfaction.  Following the previous week’s meeting, he had [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Eight

4th May 2018 1642again 2716 Comments

By now, they were on top of the bell tower looking over the eastern half of the island, just below the level of the walls of the fort on the slope above.  Market gardens and [more…]

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