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Joe Malone, Part Thirty-Four

15th October 2019 Going Postal 3414 Comments

I set the screen lock to ‘none’ and the timer to one hour. Ate a handful of peanuts. Drank a half a glass of the water and curled up on the chair with the red [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Thirty-Three

8th October 2019 Going Postal 3698 Comments

The door opened and a big man in a bad suit came out. “Hello Leo,” I said to him. “Well, well,” he said back. “Joe Malone. I thought I told you not to come round [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Thirty-Two

1st October 2019 Going Postal 3822 Comments

I waited some more for the machine to do something, but it did nothing pressed the touchscreen again. Nothing happened. I couldn’t just go on standing here in the concourse of the bridge ticket area. [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Thirty-One

24th September 2019 Going Postal 4696 Comments

I took one of the Gellerettes from the pack and put the rest into my pocket. .. They were self igniting, so I scratched the tip along the metal rail and moved away from the [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Thirty

17th September 2019 Going Postal 2832 Comments

I could see a church spire up ahead. Excellent, I thought, as I made my way along the street towards the church. I stopped across the road to observe the place for a moment. “The [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Twenty-Nine

10th September 2019 Going Postal 2901 Comments

Joe Malone has escaped a police raid on his office in The Swarbrick building. He only just made it out, and away across the city. Ch 29 – Malone makes the news. I was sitting [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Twenty-Eight

3rd September 2019 Going Postal 6738 Comments

Then he saw me. The Assault team policeman was facing towards me, and was higher up on the stairs. While the others had had their backs to me and from their position, couldn’t see down [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Twenty-Seven

27th August 2019 Going Postal 2949 Comments

Private Investigator Joe Malone has discovered a body, crushed in the basement of his office building. The body is identifiable as missing Lord, Politician. Campaigner, remainer and husband, Marmon-Herrington Bixby. As Malone pondered what to [more…]

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Joe Malone, Part Twenty-Six

20th August 2019 Going Postal 2938 Comments

Private Investigator Joe Malone is down in the basement of his office building. Checking on a strange noise. As my eyes adjusted to the light, I saw an even bigger safety code violation. A waste [more…]

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