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Edward Ware Thrillers Newsletter April 2017

Edward Ware Thrillers Newsletter April, 2017: Cheops Books LLC will be publishing the second volume of the Edward Ware Thrillers at War Series, the Salisbury Plot, on May 1. Everyone is invited to the launch party on the Cheops Books… Continue Reading →

Trump and Lawrence of Arabia

Trump and Lawrence of Arabia: Gary claims that the grateful Syrians have given Trump a new nickname in northern Syria. It is Abu Ivanka al-Amriki. It means “Father of Ivanka, the American”. This is reminiscent of those days during the… Continue Reading →

Wilson to Trump: 100 Years War: Is The End Of Terrorism Near?

Wilson to Trump: 100 Years War: Is The End Of Terrorism Near? In the Edward Ware Thriller Series Dora and Edward are always reflecting that Hitler is everywhere and they can’t escape him — a kind of terrorism. And if… Continue Reading →

Trump And Churchill: The Challenge

Trump and Churchill: The Challenge Lots of Presidents here get stuck in the same situation. It is SO COMMON that it doesn’t really attract that much attention. Most of Trump’s supporters won’t even realize that he didn’t get a vote… Continue Reading →

Why Did The Yarrowdale Men Not Mutiny?

Why Did the Yarrowdale Men Not Mutiny?`The prize crew of Germans was only eighteen men. The prize crew was selected from among the crew of the Moewe and their commander from the German navy was Lieutenant Badewitz. There were over… Continue Reading →

Transfer to the Yarrowdale 100 Years Ago Today

One hundred years ago on December 13 1916 Gary’s great-uncle Francis Sulley along with about 460 other officers and seamen captured or detained off the merchant vessels that had been sunk by the German raider, were all transferred from the… Continue Reading →

American Servicemen Get Imprisoned In The Hold Of A Banana Boat

Gary’s great uncle Francis Sulley who was nineteen years old at the time was captured off the SS Georgic, a British armed merchantman, yesterday one hundred years ago December 10, 1916. The ship was captured and sunk by the German… Continue Reading →

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