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Stephen Atkinson

    The Discoverie and Historie of the Gold Mynes in Scotland
    Peter Hawthorn the Alaska Incident
    Peter Hawthorn: Belfast Bound
    A Compilation of Twelve Short Stories
    • These twelve stories are diverse and different with a twist, No two are the same and the subject matter is as indifferent as they are interesting….once you begin to read one story it’s hard to put down the book and then you’re hooked, your attention has been brought to the surface and you’re appetite for more will entice you to read on.

      A Compilation of Twelve Short Stories
    • Peter Hawthorn is a character in a series of books recounting his life in the British army. Joining the 2nd Yorkshire regiment with his life long friends he is deployed to Northern Ireland where they are turned from boys into men through their experiences of the troubles and the loss of friends at the hands of the IRA. Unknown to these son's of Yorkshire there is a traitor among them that will lead to some thought provoking and gut wrenching outcomes. Peter and his friends must learn to survive in this environment of dis-trust and violence but besides the horrors of insurgency Peter finds the love of his life but not without obstacles to cross. The question is will he return home a better man?

      Peter Hawthorn: Belfast Bound
    • Peter Hawthorn and his friends have completed a tour of duty in Northern Ireland, Peter met Mary Macintyre a young nurse during the troubles with her daughter Kenzie, a relationship for Peter and Mary flourished once their eyes met. Mary became the barrack nurse and Kenzie became the adopted daughter of the men of the 2nd Yorkshire Regiment. Peter arranged for Mary and Kenzie to be sent to England out of harm

      Peter Hawthorn the Alaska Incident
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      The Discoverie and Historie of the Gold Mynes in Scotland