WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER?

Love,lust,loss, loot and a Luger Pistol, in Uttoxeter, a Staffordshire Market Town!

Mystery & Suspense, Traditional British
Cover of the book WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? by ADAM ADAMS, RICHARD WOODS
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Author: ADAM ADAMS ISBN: 1230000272339
Publisher: RICHARD WOODS Publication: October 5, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: ADAM ADAMS
ISBN: 1230000272339
Publisher: RICHARD WOODS
Publication: October 5, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Uttoxeter, a market town in Staffordshire, in this story becomes Bunting on Dove, so called because of Buntings brewery, and its proximity to the river Dove. and Abbotts Bromley becomes Monks Wood.

Following the Great Train Robbery of 1963, an enduring mystery has surrounded the hidden millions of pounds, never recovered. That the money, like the Staffordshire hoard of Saxon treasure was secreted only yards from a main Staffordshire Road. Neither the Train Robbers or those who masterminded the robbery knew of this, such was the secrecy. One man knew, and guarded the secret for over half a Century. He was a cold blooded murderer who through his actions devastated the lives of one family, and in particular the son, Arthur Forest.. This is their story, this is his story. Written in part, in his own words, a story of Love, lust, loot, loss and a Luger pistol! Uttoxeter a quiet market town is the setting for Bunting on Dove, Abbotts Bromley becomes Monks Wood in this very English Saga of life and crime in the Midlands of England

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Uttoxeter, a market town in Staffordshire, in this story becomes Bunting on Dove, so called because of Buntings brewery, and its proximity to the river Dove. and Abbotts Bromley becomes Monks Wood.

Following the Great Train Robbery of 1963, an enduring mystery has surrounded the hidden millions of pounds, never recovered. That the money, like the Staffordshire hoard of Saxon treasure was secreted only yards from a main Staffordshire Road. Neither the Train Robbers or those who masterminded the robbery knew of this, such was the secrecy. One man knew, and guarded the secret for over half a Century. He was a cold blooded murderer who through his actions devastated the lives of one family, and in particular the son, Arthur Forest.. This is their story, this is his story. Written in part, in his own words, a story of Love, lust, loot, loss and a Luger pistol! Uttoxeter a quiet market town is the setting for Bunting on Dove, Abbotts Bromley becomes Monks Wood in this very English Saga of life and crime in the Midlands of England

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