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'Passing Out. Fantastic. Best day. Nothing's ever come close. All your mates around you and you're looking forward to your next step and our next step was Deepcut!' 18 year old Private Cheryl James from Llangollen was one of four young soldiers who died from gunshot wounds at Deepcut Barracks between 1995 and 2002. Cheryl’s parents wanted answers from the people responsible for their daughter’s care. But how do you begin to grieve when no-one seems to have a proper explanation? What would give you the determination to continue asking awkward, demanding questions? Taken from original source material and powerful first hand testimonies, Deep Cut is a bold and compelling account of one family’s journey through a time they thought they’d never experience, to places they hoped they’d never be.
Tommy's lost his memory. With no idea of who he is or where he comes from, he lives on the streets, leading the life of a nobody. A year on, and someone has come forward who claims to know him - his wife. There's just one problem: Tommy says he's never met her before.
Reverend Ralph Watson serves as a minister of the Enoch Baptist Church. He is very devoted to the members of the church and life for him, his wife Jane, and his family are heavily involved with them. First a kidnapping and then a murder happens in this rural town, and the incidents involve members of the church. Reverend Wilson and his family must deal with it. He later learns that the kidnapping and murder are linked to him, which causes him to feel sad and guilty for bringing trouble to Enoch. Reverend Watson's wife, Jane, is also very devoted to the church and frequently solves problems for church members. She risks her life to save her husband from being killed. Despite the troubles in Enoch, there are plenty of happy times and romance, as well!