A Day in the Life of an Atomic Weapons Research Establishment

A Day in the Life of an Atomic Weapons Research Establishment

David Reynolds

History

"What you are about to read would be classified Top Secret were it not for the fact I've changed the names, places, events, technology and characters to protect the innocent and guilty alike."It was shaping up to be just another day at Atomic Weapons Research Establishment(Tadcaster) for 18 year old Bill Shilbert but then came the explosion."What you are about to read would be classified Top Secret were it not for the fact I've changed the names, places, events, technology and characters to protect the innocent and guilty alike."It was shaping up to be just another day at Atomic Weapons Research Establishment(Tadcaster) for 18 year old Bill Shilbert but then came the explosion. A short story of one unlikely hero's battle to save the day and get the girl. Also includes green rabbits and a smattering of dark humour.
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Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

David Reynolds

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"Showdown at the Cactus's Prick" is a short story written by David Reynolds. It was originally published in Late Night Dungeons. Sabaku has already left the oppressive land that was once his home. Now, he must resist capture at the Cactus's Prick, a tiny hovel beyond the borders of his homeland.The pain I've felt so longCould never have beenWithout reasonEvery bit of it could never be wrongBecause it's taught me whatTo really say and how to mean itYou're so good I can't believe my eyesI can't understand how you came to beYou've made me thankful for all the liesI ever had to believeAnd made me thank God you came to meEvery untruth I was toldHas given me strength to see what is goodAnd to know how to hold Onto what I should
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Slow Road to San Francisco

Slow Road to San Francisco

David Reynolds

History

Travel with David Reynolds as he sets off to explore route US Route 50, one of the few remaining two-lane highways running right across the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Driving as slowly as safety permits, stopping frequently and often going backwards to have a second look at something glimpsed in passing, Reynolds talks to people on the streets, in bars and cafes, motels and gas stations. They talk about everything from cannabis in Colorado to slavery, from Aaron Burr to Marilyn Monroe via Truman Capote, and everyone has something to say about Donald Trump. Beautifully observed, with candour, insight and humour, this is a vivid and timely portrait of small-town USA as we head towards the US elections.
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The Berlin Provenance

The Berlin Provenance

David Reynolds

History

The happy life of a successful Jewish furrier and art collector and his family, in Weimar Republic Berlin, becomes a catastrophic nightmare on Kristallnacht with a traumatic Kindertransport. ……Many years later, art expert Martin Lang and close friend ex-police detective Clive Rand, discover a secret document which sets them on a gripping trail across Germany, to uncover Nazi stolen art, business corruption, human trafficking and enslaved prostitution. They need help. Will they get what they need from INTERPOL, the U.N. and an Israeli genealogist? How will they uncover the provenance records to authenticate the stolen art ownership?
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Swan River

Swan River

David Reynolds

History

Throughout his childhood and youth David Reynolds kept an eye on the past, entranced by family stories from Victorian London – the music halls, the romances, the strange disappearance of his grandfather – even as he himself came of age in the vibrant 1960s. In Swan River he describes both worlds with great vitality and sympathy, and shows how a child's puzzled interest in his forebears deepens into an adult's understanding of human nature. Swan River was shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerley prize for Autobiography.
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