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From a simplistic beginning, a dark mystery unravels, with complex plot lines, creating an enigma of a world that lives amongst us, where failure is punished by death and light is removed to let darkness enter.
Collecting issues #23 and #24 of ABCtales Magazine. Featuring Richard Aronowitz, Harry Bagnall, Chris Birrane, Julie Cavalcader, Marion Clare, Dave Clark, Alex Cruden, David Davidson, Peter Davidson, Catherine Rose davis, Sue Dinum, Matt Evans, Alice Evermore, Florian, Nick Garrard, Jo Garwood, Peter Gavin-Rowney, Mark Grist, Zemikael Habter-Mariam, Kate Hall, Kirsty Harris, Joseph Harbey, Tessa Hart, iDrew, insertponceyfrenchnamehere, Jacqueline King, John F King, Nick Kirincic, Deirdre Malone, Clare Mason, Richard McDonough, Paul Morgan, John Nandy, Jordan Nelson, R J Newlyn, Brian O'Hare Green, Nexis Pas, Richard Penny, N J Quantrill, Alex Rankin, Camden Reece, Lynn Roulstone, Sanna Ryan, Phil Sawyer, Jane Seaford, Orilla Tena, Steve Thomas, Jade Tolley, Alex Tomlin, Russell J Turner, Leo Vine-Knight, Alison Wassell, Whatsername and Simon Whitworth.
“Patriots is a miracle of suspense, a mined labyrinth of electrifying politics, terror, and philosophy, which will rank with the classics of storytelling.” —Richard Condon, author of The Manchurian Candidate As dawn breaks on Veterans Day, the American president grapples with the responses—both good and bad—to the announcement of his post–Cold War disarmament initiative, a plan based on nuclear deterrence and reduced troop strength. From an airfield in New York, a Vietnam War hero takes to the skies in a stolen fighter jet armed with Patriot missiles, setting course for Cuba. His actions put in motion by coded phrase known only to a select few. And on an air force base in Washing...
Ian Whitworth built national companies from nothing. Coronavirus hammered some of them flat. Yet he’s fine with that. Because when the chaos is swirling and shit is getting real, there’s opportunity. Now is the time to put yourself in control – where no boss or virus can take you down. So many talented people want to give it a shot, yet they’re held back by the big business myths. But success is simpler than your crusty CEO wants you to think. Ian built his businesses on simple rules, Year 6 maths, basic decency and no jargon. It generated profits that made the bank people say: ‘We’ve never seen anything like this before.’ Ian’s advice is so readable that many of his readers ...