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War Crimes Chapter 7 – Edge, Embroiled in the Balkans

10th May 2020 Blown Periphery 4657 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 7 Edge hated Banja Luka Metal Factory. He hated the cold, draughty accommodation tents that had been erected inside the factory’s precincts, he hated the boredom, and he hated the dull and [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 6 – The Barrister’s Story

3rd May 2020 Blown Periphery 4032 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 6 Horace Cutler stared out of his office window at the imposing walls of Lincoln Castle and stirred his coffee thoughtfully. On the front page of the Daily Telegraph, the Prime Minister [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 5 – Edge, This Sporting Life

26th April 2020 Blown Periphery 3312 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 5 The Regiment moved from Northern Ireland to Cyprus in 1991 and in the September, an extremely promising fly-half, Lance-Corporal Edge was selected to play for the 3rd Infantry Brigades rugby tour [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 4 – Edge, First Contact

19th April 2020 Blown Periphery 4033 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 4 Lisanelly Barracks in Omagh, County Tyrone was a scattering of old War Department buildings and more modern, but just as dilapidated buildings from the 1960s and 70s. Surrounded by a double [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 3 – Edge, Template for a Life

12th April 2020 Blown Periphery 3565 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 3 Billy caught up with Mark in the locker area, opposite the ground floor Lavs. Billy was a slightly plump kid so it was no surprise that he was sweating slightly and [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 2 – Rage, Daniel Copeland’s Story

5th April 2020 Blown Periphery 4244 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 2 Of course it had been an accident. He hadn’t even pushed Glen Collier off the raft. Well not technically anyway. It wasn’t Daz who made him lose his balance on the [more…]

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War Crimes Chapter 1 – Prologue 1977, Cynthia’s Story

29th March 2020 Blown Periphery 4730 Comments

War Crimes Chapter 1 This is a work of fiction and depicts a London that no longer exists. Thank goodness that the nation’s capital is now such a diverse and culturally enriched metropolis of civilization. [more…]

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Operation Keelhaul

29th January 2020 well_chuffed 2967 Comments

Come the end of the second world war, the last thing Stalin wanted was any number of Russians who were potentially his enemies wandering around the Western countries. To ensure this did not happen his [more…]

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