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A top scientist is missing from Britain's Microbiological Research Centre - Has he taken a deadly virus with him? Southern Africa 1977 - the Rhodesian Bush war is raging. 'Project Capricorn', a vast Soviet plot threatens South Africa and Great Britain with a fearsome new weapon to crush support for Rhodesia. Mark Harvey is a key member of an elite British counter-terrorism team charged with finding and destroying the terrorist cell at the heart of the campaign. His pursuit takes him on a breathtaking journey through Tanzania, Mozambique, Rhodesia and South Africa. At all costs he must prevent a devastating WMD from being unleashed. Time is short - the stakes high. He must not fail. Inspired by real events the story races to a relentless climax as Harvey has to undertake a desperate undercover mission in 'Operation Dingo' - the Rhodesian attack on Chimoio in Mozambique, the headquarters of Robert Mugabe.
A first collection of original poems in three parts, with sketches for an allegorical book.
A breath. A new thought. A sigh. It seems to me that all of the deep matters of the heart are framed by the activity of the lungs. And we give the lungs a bit of a raw deal, because we hardly ever mention them in the emotional details of living.In 1863, the novelist and playwright Gustav Freytag published a book called Die Technik des Dramas in which he outlined a framework for dramatic structure. Now applied to most storylines, and not only to dramatic plays, his structure has five distinct areas: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. This new collection of poems adapts Freytag's structure slightly, imagining the middle three elements as deep breaths of fantasy, sentiment, conjecture, pipe dreams, optimism and reality.
Second book of collected poems by Tim Dale.
This collection tries to make sense of some of the themes coming to the fore through George Floyd's death, the emotional journey of my children in the context of the zoonotic pandemic, and some of the privilege we might take for granted. And, this collection hinges on the idea that we are in some kind of middle season where new ideas are being stifled, while "too big to fail" means that nothing ever dies that should.
In a new collection of poetry, Tim takes us on a fictional journey to the brows of hills he has never climbed, to observe what the world might look like from there. The collection hinges on a seemingly innocuous question posed by the poet Jenny Mitchell around examples of speculative poetry.
A second collection of poetry from Tim Dale. This includes four sections:Lessons in LoveLessons in Greek HistoryLessons in Haphazard Glory, andLessons and Carols (from the Order of Service at King's College, Cambridge)
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