Wicked Game by Matt Johnson.
Written by ex gunner then Met cop. Tells story of a former soldier and mates who are targeted by a terrorist cell many years after leaving the services. Has received many 5* reviews. Hope you enjoy it.
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Recommended e-book on Amazon Kindle
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... text%2C118 for kindle version
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Re: Recommended e-book on Amazon Kindle
Falklands War novel,
A Cold Night in June.
A fictional account of a young machine gunner caught up in the cold, dark, grim assault of Mount Longdon, 11th June 1982.
Available on www.smashwords.com
Hope you enjoy it.
A Cold Night in June.
A fictional account of a young machine gunner caught up in the cold, dark, grim assault of Mount Longdon, 11th June 1982.
Available on www.smashwords.com
Hope you enjoy it.
Re: Recommended e-book on Amazon Kindle
For the Non fiction accountrobert lofthouse wrote:Falklands War novel,
A Cold Night in June.
A fictional account of a young machine gunner caught up in the cold, dark, grim assault of Mount Longdon, 11th June 1982.
Hope you enjoy it.
Hi all, the book Three Days in June now has 70 five star reviews on Amazon and now a five review from Soldier Magazine http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Parachute-Reg ... 35d8a440b4
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Caffeinated, Welcome.
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Be aware all calls to police involving firearms are treated as if it is a genuine firearm and you could find yourself surrounded by highly trained firearm officers pointing real weapons at you.
I suggest you make sure you are 100% aware of the laws surrounding realistic imitation firearms. Hopefully it goes without saying that it is an offence to possess an imitation firearm in a public place (unless you have a reasonable excuse) Exceptions include historical re-enactments, theatrical productions and film making etc.
An imitation firearm has been defined as 'anything, which has the appearance of a firearm' so could include toy guns. Many imitation weapons like yours are very realistic and until the weapon has been seized it is difficult to ascertain whether it is genuine or not.
Be aware all calls to police involving firearms are treated as if it is a genuine firearm and you could find yourself surrounded by highly trained firearm officers pointing real weapons at you.