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Rhys Evans an ex-British soldier who was still classed as absent without leave after many years, Now hiding in a farm in Northern Ireland close to the coast with two good friends and a young girl, The farm was owned by an old man who owed Rhys a big favour for saving his son’s life a while ago on another adventure, The other people hiding at the farm with Rhys was: Duncan and Moose, close palls to Rhys. 1 They all served together in the Special Forces, with multiple operations in hostile environments, The girl was the girlfriend of Duncan who was rescued from the Amazon jungle in Brazil, She was a lot younger than Dunc but was a good girl, They all respected her from what she had been thro...
Rhys was still AWOL from the British army after he and a few mates absconded over fifteen years ago, They did a runner as they were double crossed by a corrupt platoon sergeant who blamed them for a few murders of Serb soldiers and a load of missing silver bars. The lads escaped the UK after being chased by MI5 agent and some more, They left a trail of disaster and they disappeared. Rumours have it that they went into the Amazon jungle looking for some missing monastery and lost treasures, Dean changed his name to Rhys with the help of his partner Carmem, she knew people who knew people that could arrange anything as long as there is money with it. There was news of some British mercenaries ...
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It was 1992, Jack and his specialist team within the regiment was put on an emergency posting to Bosnia in the Balkans, former Yugoslavia, The mission was: to stop all ethnic cleansing by the Serbs, the Muslims and the Croats in the area and to clear some fortified mountain of any other factions and some more stuff. There was an old factory that the British army had taken over a few years ago and fortified as a stronghold base, The teams would be stationed here along with the usual support agencies such as: medical teams, engineers, transport and some other sneaky people that only the military know about!
'If you want to be more present, more reactive and have more fun - this book is for you' SARA PASCOE 'Funny, insightful and inspiring' RACHEL PARRIS 'Essential reading for anyone wanting to do life, but better' CARIAD LLOYD 'A wonderfully witty, charmingly personal guide to the art of improvisation for the stage & life' DEBORAH FRANCES WHITE An improviser's guide to embracing whatever life throws at you! PIPPA EVANS is an expert in saying Yes - and No. She's a master of thinking on her feet, but has also had to learn how to go with the flow. In this book she's passing on everything she's learnt from her award winning improv career, as both a performer and teacher, so YOU can take centre stag...
A remarkable compilation of over 400 pages of statistics and records of every match and every player for the Wales national Rugby Union team from the first match in February 1881 up to December 2023.
Sam Warburton has had an incredible year. In the summer of 2011, at the age of only 22, he was asked to captain his country, leading Wales into the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The team's scintillating progression through the tournament reached a nail-biting height as Wales met France in the semi-final. With a nation's hopes resting on his shoulders, Warburton made 'that' tackle on Vincent Clerc and was shown the red card. Outcry ensued, and the Wales captain experienced great lows despite being named Player of the Tournament by many commentators. Picking himself up from the suffocating media attention, Warburton was determined to rectify Welsh fortunes and strode into the 6 Nations. Battling injuries he led Wales to a magnificent Six Nations. This is his moment. This is his Grand Slam year.
Jean Rhys wrote this autobiography in her old age, now the celebrated author of Wide Sargasso Sea but still haunted by memories of her troubled past: her precarious jobs on chorus lines and relationships with unsuitable men, her enduring sense of isolation and her decision at last to become a writer. From the early days on Dominica to the bleak time in England, living in bedsits on gin and little else, to Paris with her first husband, this is a lasting memorial to a unique artist.
In 1792, John Evans, a twenty-two-year-old farmhand from Snowdonia, Wales, travelled to America to discover whether there was indeed, as widely believed, a tribe of Welsh-speaking native Americans still walking the great plains.
Bazza was a young bat, fruit bat from some fruit His family that was sadly broken up, His mum and dad were taken away by some wonky looking people a few years ago to be tested for whatever humans did with bats for science reasons, Bazza was sad and lonely, he missed them but kept inside the fond memories of them both, His uncle Buck brought him up the best way he could, he was the only family left to do it, Bazza always thought of his uncle as the bat man, from all his stories he had told made Bazza to think of him as the top bat, the bat man. Uncle Buck was his batman until he couldn’t fly anymore. he had done his best and was laid to rest.. Bazza was a happy go lucky typical lad on the b...