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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Eight

31st March 2018 1642again 1709 Comments

Bowson along with George Edward discharged themselves from the hospital mid-morning.  Some of the medical staff were quite relieved to see Andy go, but not George who had been much more co-operative and was seemingly [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Seven

28th March 2018 1642again 1636 Comments

“Mistress Bowson?  Forgive us our impatience, but we will shortly have to talk with the outside boys who returned yesterday.  Please come and visit the Abbey when you are ready, perhaps share a meal with [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Six

24th March 2018 1642again 1414 Comments

Sally and her son were up early, just after dawn, to find Martha and Iltud already drinking tea at the kitchen table, their porridge slowly bubbling away on the range.  They smiled at her as [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Five

21st March 2018 1642again 1886 Comments

She had called him straightaway, the excitement breaking into her voice as she told him the good news.  He said he would pop round when convenient for her. “Why any time, now if you want”? [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Four

17th March 2018 1642again 2005 Comments

Hearing the banging and voices, smelling the cooking breakfast, Sally came down leading her son.  The atmosphere of the house had changed in an instant, Martha’s tidy home had almost been overwhelmed by dirty, smelly, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Three

14th March 2018 1642again 1867 Comments

“We need to get moving or we’ll lose the dark.”  Art was twitchy, unlike him, the lure of home one yomp away was obviously unsettling him.  The farm, their final staging ground before their run [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty Two

10th March 2018 1642again 1549 Comments

They were ready to leave, later than planned, cleaning up behind them took longer than they had assumed.  It always did and for all Alan’s faults he was thorough, not in the least relaxed about [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty One

7th March 2018 1642again 1556 Comments

Helena struck him once more as being really quite remarkable, just when you thought you might have seen all she had to offer, she revealed another new facet, maybe one unknown even to her, almost [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Twenty

3rd March 2018 1642again 2049 Comments

The Home Secretary had them all in her office for nine o’clock: the Chief Constable of the West Midlands Constabulary, the Commissioner of the Met, various other senior officers including the head of the Counter-Terrorism [more…]

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