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The Unseen Path

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The Unseen Path – Part Five

6th January 2018 1642again 2,387

THURSDAY Alan Dare watched Mohammed Badr wake slowly from his drugged stupor; the man must be dying of thirst, he thought. They were in a large barn, bare and devoid of content other than some [more…]

Fiction

The Unseen Path – Part Four

3rd January 2018 1642again 2,088

There was a call on one of his secure pay-as-you-go phones. “Abdul, it’s Suleiman here. Amallifely’s been martyred, shot outside his house this morning. The police are all over it and have been searching the [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Three

30th December 2017 1642again 2,196

‘Damn Sally, why did she have to go so distant to him now?’  Andy Bowson thought to himself as he sat waiting outside the meeting room in West Midlands Constabulary headquarters later that day.  ‘She [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Two

20th December 2017 1642again 2,163

Mohammed Badr’s morning run proceeded as usual as he headed out of the city up into the hills on the edge of town; this was going to be a long one, twenty miles at least, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part One

16th December 2017 1642again 1,317

It Begins The man about to die pulled the green framed glass door shut and glanced furtively up and down the street before locking the door and placing the key in his jacket pocket. His [more…]

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