Monthly Archives: August 2017

COTSWOLD’S CAPERS By Ray Abinett

The Tiger Moth Bi-Plane swept low over the snow covered landscape of Windrush Valley in the Cotswold’s, its fixed wheels almost touching the tops of the stone walls and hedgerows that surrounded the many fields. Bono Stewart, the pilot of … Continue reading

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THE DILEMMA By Ray Abinett

Herbie Stuart stood on the edge of the runway watching the Cessna plane, his flight out of the remote African ocean island; disappear into the distance without him.  It had been the fulfilment of a lifetime’s dream to come to … Continue reading

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HABITAT By Denise Leppard

She turned her head away from the computer screen and half closed her eyes.  Dammit, the man had done it again. She had read the story three times, and every time she felt that tingling sense of awareness that told … Continue reading

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A TRICK OF THE LIGHT By John Lary

Martin’s hands were tingling. He hadn’t expected it to be so cold, but the mist enveloping the country park had brought the temperature tumbling down. “Should’ve worn my gloves, Jean” he said. Jean smiled her I-told-you-so smile. She never felt … Continue reading

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LAST ORDERS By John Lary

Herbie stood on the edge of the runway watching the Cessna plane, his flight out of the remote African Ocean island, disappear into the distance without him. It had been the fulfilment of a lifetime’s dream to come to the … Continue reading

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