
The Orphan from Mosul
Peter Pritchard(Author)
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Published on 8. June 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
330 pages
978-1-78623-142-0 (ISBN)
Description
Since `Watergate' exploded in 1974 forcing US President Nixon to resign, investigative journalism continues to be the scourge that exposes and protects society. These stories link `what if' to potentially scary reality.
The Orphan from Mosul: An outrage by US forces in the Mosul mountains of Iraq inexplicably leads the British Prime Minister to order the sinking of the USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest nuclear aircraft carriers.
Gibraltar: When a politician's personal vendetta starts a European war.
The Arabian Princess: A terrifying kidnap that could parallel the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The Runaway Sub: A bittersweet story of love and revenge set in the heart of the Royal Navy.
Trial by Perjury: The nightmare scenario that should haunt every single adult.
Since `Watergate' exploded in 1974 forcing US President Nixon to resign, investigative journalism continues to be the scourge that exposes and protects society. These stories link `what if' to potentially scary reality.
The Orphan from Mosul: An outrage by US forces in the Mosul mountains of Iraq inexplicably leads the British Prime Minister to order the sinking of the USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest nuclear aircraft carriers.
Gibraltar: When a politician's personal vendetta starts a European war.
The Arabian Princess: A terrifying kidnap that could parallel the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The Runaway Sub: A bittersweet story of love and revenge set in the heart of the Royal Navy.
Trial by Perjury: The nightmare scenario that should haunt every single adult.
The Orphan from Mosul: An outrage by US forces in the Mosul mountains of Iraq inexplicably leads the British Prime Minister to order the sinking of the USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest nuclear aircraft carriers.
Gibraltar: When a politician's personal vendetta starts a European war.
The Arabian Princess: A terrifying kidnap that could parallel the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The Runaway Sub: A bittersweet story of love and revenge set in the heart of the Royal Navy.
Trial by Perjury: The nightmare scenario that should haunt every single adult.
Since `Watergate' exploded in 1974 forcing US President Nixon to resign, investigative journalism continues to be the scourge that exposes and protects society. These stories link `what if' to potentially scary reality.
The Orphan from Mosul: An outrage by US forces in the Mosul mountains of Iraq inexplicably leads the British Prime Minister to order the sinking of the USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest nuclear aircraft carriers.
Gibraltar: When a politician's personal vendetta starts a European war.
The Arabian Princess: A terrifying kidnap that could parallel the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The Runaway Sub: A bittersweet story of love and revenge set in the heart of the Royal Navy.
Trial by Perjury: The nightmare scenario that should haunt every single adult.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Claygate
United Kingdom
Illustrations
5 b&w
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78623-142-0 (9781786231420)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Peter Pritchard lives in Cheltenham, home to GCHQ, a 'plot-buster' in itself. He originally wrote four of the stories in this book under the title Newshounds. An Amazon reader review said "Un-put-downable! Each written in a different style, each gripping in its own way, these stories will make you laugh, bite your nails, cry... and sometimes all at once! I couldn't believe this was just a first effort. Wish there were more!" Well now there is... The Orphan from Mosul.
Peter Pritchard lives in Cheltenham, home to GCHQ, a 'plot-buster' in itself. He originally wrote four of the stories in this book under the title Newshounds. An Amazon reader review said "Un-put-downable! Each written in a different style, each gripping in its own way, these stories will make you laugh, bite your nails, cry... and sometimes all at once! I couldn't believe this was just a first effort. Wish there were more!" Well now there is... The Orphan from Mosul.
Peter Pritchard lives in Cheltenham, home to GCHQ, a 'plot-buster' in itself. He originally wrote four of the stories in this book under the title Newshounds. An Amazon reader review said "Un-put-downable! Each written in a different style, each gripping in its own way, these stories will make you laugh, bite your nails, cry... and sometimes all at once! I couldn't believe this was just a first effort. Wish there were more!" Well now there is... The Orphan from Mosul.