tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72010353403793874562024-03-15T18:12:14.797-07:00Stephen Leather's BlogStephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.comBlogger431125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-15422149299615908872024-01-30T19:48:00.000-08:002024-02-01T22:16:14.014-08:00Colonoscopies - Everybody Should Get OneI've just had my fourth colonoscopy. All good, it's just something I do every few five years or so. You start by drinking a laxative to get yourself nice and clean inside. That's probably the worst part of the whole experience!
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This year it was green. It was a pretty enough colour, but still tasted horrible.<p>
Then they sedate you. They want you as relaxed as possible as they put the camera in. I was so relaxed I was out for the count! <p>
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Then they put the camera in and have a good look around. This time there wasn't much for them to do, they only found one pesky polyp which was easily removed. So now I'm good to go for another five years! <p>
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Colon cancer is nasty, it's the fourth most common cancer in the UK. Almost 43,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK. Around 268,000 people living in the UK today have been diagnosed it and more than nine out of ten new cases (94%) are diagnosed in people over the age of 50. <p>
I started having colonoscopies in my forties after a doctor spotted that my CEA levels - a marker for bowel cancer - were high. They didn't find anything amiss but suggested that I have it done every five years or so, and over the years they have found dozens of polyps, which they remove and test for cancer. I've always been clear, which is good news.<p>
Several friends of mine have had colon cancer, but have responded well to treatement. But I also know people who have died from it, which is one of the reasons I have regular colonoscopies. It's a slow growng cancer, and providing you have a check every five years or so, there isn't really chance for a polyp to develop and then turn cancerous. A colonoscopy isn't fun, but I definitely recommend them as a way of staying healthy! Oh, and I had an endoscopy at the same time, which is another story! I made sure they used a different canera, obvioiusly!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-35167734500154143242023-12-17T01:52:00.000-08:002023-12-17T01:52:56.117-08:00WHY I HATE THE NEW JACK REACHER SERIES<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQQzP_ApjMm0abkNPRg-impPjbnw4DvdBw59sTYjMKxziVfsl2vPNLi37htryw-xVe0YZ4pH6ibA9ah8YgiKSAImJRzpYbShlY3luJxqCs_0UiUEfAwWWqz4QfbJCDmfSudVRMQuAhdxz2bmhQ0OdcahY78nuGrANNfKCIojuEbBbpDH4UZPKl407-jJ_b/s1350/exclusive-poster-for-reacher-season-2-v0-64bf9ex4wx0c1.jpg.webp" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="1350" data-original-width="1080" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQQzP_ApjMm0abkNPRg-impPjbnw4DvdBw59sTYjMKxziVfsl2vPNLi37htryw-xVe0YZ4pH6ibA9ah8YgiKSAImJRzpYbShlY3luJxqCs_0UiUEfAwWWqz4QfbJCDmfSudVRMQuAhdxz2bmhQ0OdcahY78nuGrANNfKCIojuEbBbpDH4UZPKl407-jJ_b/s400/exclusive-poster-for-reacher-season-2-v0-64bf9ex4wx0c1.jpg.webp"/></a></div>
I was so excited when Amazon Prime announced that the second series of Reacher was ready. I loved the first series, especially the performance of Alan Ritchson who I thought was the perfect Jack Reacher. But having watched the first episode last night all I can say is that I am disappointed, confused, and possibly even angry at what they have done to the show and the character.<br><<br>
Early in the episode, Reacher explains why the dead body they were investigating couldn't have been thrown out of an aeroplane. He said there were no wounds on the body to suggest that it has hit the tail of the plane, and if the body had been thrown from a plane that would've happened. Now, okay, at this point from the prologue we already know the body was thrown from a helicopter, but that’s not the point. Reacher clearly doesn't understand how momentum and gravity work. I did actually ask that question prior to my first parachute jump with the RAF parachute display team, I kid you not. I was told that by the time the tail reached the jumper, the jumper would already be more than fifty feet below the plane because the jumper is travelling at the same forward speed. There is zero possibility of jumping from a plane and hitting the tail. If that was a possibility, obviously skydiving would not be the popular hobby that it is.<br><br>
I don't understand how something as basic as that could get into a final script and be broadcast. It makes Reacher look stupid.<br><br>
Not long afterwards. Reacher gets the opportunity to play Sherlock Holmes again. He's waiting outside a post office and wants to check the post office box that belongs to the dead guy. First of all Reacher says that because the dead guy was right-handed he would've rented a box on the right. LOL, no it doesn't work like that but okay give him a pass. Then he says that because he was getting such a lot of mail he would've rented one of the bigger boxes. Okay nice logic, I can go with that. Then he says because the guy has been dead for some time the mail would've backed up in the mailbox so he'd look for a mailbox that was full. What? You can't see inside mailboxes, I've never seen a post office box that had a clear cover. Why would the post office want just anyone to look inside the boxes? <br><br>
Anyway he goes inside, goes to the right and starts trying to open the boxes with the key he has. He finds the correct box and inside there about 20 letters - certainly not the big pile he had predicted. He takes them outside and his companion asks what was in the mailbox and he says bills and flyers. No way. Certainly in the UK utility companies, phone companies, banks, financial services, none of them will send email to a PO Box, it has to be to be a real address. And what about his deduction that the box will be full - it clearly wasn't and again it just makes Reacher look stupid.<br><br>
Earlier on, we are told that Reacher doesn't have a driving license. But when he's in a thrift store, he's quite happy to hand over his passport while he pops over the road to use an ATM. I don't understand why he does have a passport but doesn't have a driving license. Can he not drive? I assume he can, so why not carry a driving licence? To conceal his ID? But he has a passport which he later uses to get on a plane. I did think that he only ever took buses, but now he seems happy to fly.<br><br>
Oh, then his friend passes him a message by paying money into his account and he spots the transaction on the slip he gets from the ATM. Give me a break. Really? In what world could that possibly happen?<br><br>
And what is the business of him not allowing enlisted men to call him Major or Sir? He makes the point several times, he wants them to call him Reacher. Just Reacher. That doesn't happen in the US Army. It doesn’t happen in any Army. Enlisted men do not call their officers by name. Maybe in special forces, maybe but his team aren't special forces. At one point he says “you don’t have to call me Sir, but you do have to do what I tell you.” Idiotic. <br><br>
Then he decides that as a team building exercise he's going to take them to the officer’s club and get into a fight with another group of soldiers. In what world does that happen? He's drinking in uniform, which is a complete no-no, plus he's drinking with enlisted men who shouldn't be in the officers’ club. A fight ensues and the team is now stronger. Who writes this drivel? In the real world there wouldn’t be a fight, the MPs would be called and Reacher would be arrested and his career would be over.<br><br>
And how can there be no repercussions to this fight? I don't understand how the series went down the street. That's not the Jack Reacher that I know and love. The Reacher I know avoids conflict wherever possible but in this first episode he seems to deliberately go out of his way to start fights.<br><br>
And don’t get me started on the British guy we first meet entering the country. The immigration officer calls him Mr Whatever, to which he replies ‘Please, call me Adrian.’<br><br>
WTF? In what world does this happen? In all my years travelling to the US I have never been addressed by name by an immigration officer. And it’s not a British thing to tell a Government official to call you by your first name. We need to know someone for at least a year before we’re on first name terms LOL.<br><br>
Then the immigration officer asks him if he has anything to declare? Why? That’s not his job. His job is to stamp the passport, it’s a Customs officer who will want to know if he has anything to declare. <br><br>
Having got into the country, what is the first thing our Brit does? He pops along to the airport toilet and sets fire to his passport. Yeah, passports don’t burn that easily (don’t ask). They are quite sturdy with lots of plastic and a chip. Why stand in a toilet watching it burn when anyone can come in? Why not just dispose of it when you are away from the airport?<br><br>
Having disposed of the passport he used to get into the US, he buys some more. Then he kills the guys he bought the passports from. Yeah, in the real world that doesn’t happen. If it did, it’d very quickly become impossible to buy fake documents. It’s lazy writing, but it is a staple of thrillers, so we can maybe let that go. But how does he kill the guys? Well, he whips out a concealed knife which has a blade all of an inch and a half inch long. He uses that to slash the throat of one of the guys, who goes down. Now that it doable, but it takes a lot - and I mean a lot - of practise. But he kills the second guy - who is built like the proverbial brick shithouse - by stabbing him once in the gut with the tiny blade. WTF? It wouldn’t even have penetrated the blubber. He could have stabbed the guy a dozen times with that knife and done no serious damage. But the big guy goes down. Dead. <br><br>
One of the things I really, really hated involved the actor Robert Patrick, who we meet early on in episode one. He plays an ex-NYPD officer who now works for a defense contractor and is trying to track Reacher. He is told that Reacher's hotel room has been found and that Reacher checked into the hotel under the alias of MLB All-Star player Starlin Castro, while his female companion checked in under the alias of "Sarah Connor.” Patrick knows that Castro is actually a baseball player; but when he is asked who Sarah Connor is, his response is an unequivocal "I don't give a shit." <br><br>
Ha ha, hilarious. Because of course Robert Patrick played the terminator in Terminator 2: Judgement Day so he knows exactly who Sarah Connor is. Except of course in this series he isn’t the terminator, he’s a shadowy bad guy working for a defense contractor. So am I supposed to find this funny? I’m supposed to be watching a thriller, I am supposed to believe in these characters and what they’re doing, but the writer, and the director, and the producer, are now telling me it’s all a joke. That one infantile frat-boy joke has pretty much ruined the series for me. If the writer can’t take it seriously then why the hell should I?<br><br>
I mean, who writes that stuff? It’s just insulting to the viewers. And why didn’t Lee Child go through the scripts to point out all the things that just wouldn’t happen in the real world. I guess he has just stopped caring about the character, which is why he gets his brother to write the books these days. And he never spoke up when Tom Cruise announced he was going to be the movie Jack Reacher. He did long after the event, but by then the damage had been done. I love Tom Cruise, great actor and a great producer, but he’s no Jack Reacher and Child should have said that at the time. And he should have spoken up about the damage that is being done to Reacher by this current series. I’m not sure if I’ll continue with it or not, because I feel it’s going to get worse and not better. I still love Alan Ritchson’s performance, the fight scenes are awesome and it’s well photographed and the sound is great, but the slack writing is making it pretty much unwatchable for me. For me, TV like this is all about plot and dialogue, and both are pretty shoddy so far. Any thoughts?Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-78541076313436515042023-08-24T23:52:00.011-07:002023-08-25T02:45:03.073-07:00Is There A Worse Energy Provider In The World Than OVO? A Letter to OVO CEO Stephen Fitzpatrick
<p>This is Stephen Fiztpatrick, the boss of OVO Energy, which is consistently rated as one of the worst energy providers in the UK.
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<p>Anyone unfortunate to have their gas and electricty supplied by OVO will know what a truly awful company they are.
<p>In my experience, and the experience of thousands of other customers, they care only about profits and nothing about their customers who pay their wages.
<p>Ovo has been fined nearly £9m for sending inaccurate bills over three years. My bills from OVO have consistently been wrong, always in their favour, of course.
<p> While OVO was recording losses, he took a couple of million quid from the company to buy a mansion in the Cotswolds. Nice.
<p>And Fitzpatrick faced questions over taking £17m in furlough money during Covid after making £40m of payments and loans to other Fitzpatrick companies
<p>Money, money, money, that's all he cares about.
<p>Anyway, here's a copy of my latest letter to him. I am no longer a customer of OVO, and if you have any sense, I would suggest you avoid the company like the proverbial plague. Octopus is a much better bet! A great company that cares about its customers, and is the only energy provider recommended by Which? magazine.
<p>ATTN: STEPHEN FITZPATRICK
<p>CEO OVO ENERGY
<p>Dear Stephen,
<p>I have been having major problems with OVO over the past six months so as one Stephen to another I am reaching out to you directly in a last ditch attempt to reach a resolution before I take the matter to the small claims court.
<p>I never chose to be an OVO customer - I was forced into doing business with your company when you took over SSE.
<p>I am sure you are aware that in 2022, OVO Energy was ranked second worst (only behind Utilita) in customer service by Citizens Advice. I wanted to switch to Octopus - the only utilities firm that is recommended by Which? Magazine.
<p>But before I could switch, OVO hit me with a demand for £33,000. OVO made a mistake when it migrated my account from SSE. I tried for three months to get your customer service people to resolve the issue, but failed. It was only when I approached the wonderful Helen Crane at the Daily Mail that OVO apologised, canceled the debt and gave me £100 in compensation. I have to say the £100 didn’t come close to reimbursing me for all the time and trouble OVO caused me.
<p>You can read about that here - https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-11754135/Ovo-billed-33k-month-energy-use-two-bed-flat.html
<p>I would have hoped that would have been the end of my problems with OVO, but I was wrong.
<p>I put the flat on the market at the end of 2022. My daughter moved out at the end of December and the flat was unoccupied for most of 2023. I moved the furniture out in June and the new owners took over the property on July 2.
<p>I supplied a meter reading when I moved out, and a photograph of the meter.
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<p>Unfortunately OVO refused to use my meter reading and insisted on using its own estimate - 9895. As a result OVO is claiming that I owe them money when in fact it’s the exact opposite - by my reckoning you owe me close to £600.
<p>Latterly I have been corresponding with Simone Watts, who describes herself as an Advanced Resolution Specialist, which is nice, but while she is lovely to deal with she is as much use as the proverbial chocolate teapot. This is one of her recent emails.
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<p>Simone never did get back to me as promised. In fact she has been on holiday for the last two weeks and no one dealt with her emails in her absence so I have been emailing into a void. I phoned on Friday and had a long conversation with another charming Advanced Resolution Specialist but she was unable to assist me and was not prepared to pass me on to a manager.
<p>She did, however, tell me that according to her computer, I now owe OVO more than £500.
<p>That is impossible.
<p>The flat was empty for most of 2023, with OVO continuing to take more than £220 a month from me by direct debit. Over that period you took more than £1,300 from me with very little gas or electricity being used.
<p>Take a look at the statement you sent on June 28 this year - I was almost £600 in credit.
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<p>How do I go from being almost £600 in credit to more than £500 in debt, when the flat is empty? No one at OVO seems to be able to explain that to me!
<p>Look at this -
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<p>As you can see, OVO is using an estimated reading of 9895 to close the account.
<p>The true final reading was 9723 - I photographed the meter to make sure there was no mistake!
<p>The difference is 172 cubic feet. 172 cubic feet is equivalent to 5531 KWh. At a price of 10.9p per KWh, you owe me £602.88
<p>I am clearly getting nowhere with your customer relations people, and I am reluctant to bother the Daily Mail again. My intention is to raise a claim in the small claims court to recover the money that you owe me. If you are unable or unwilling to resolve this to my satisfaction within 48 hours, I will raise the claim, and we can both explain to the court where we stand. Stephen, neither of us floated up the Lagan in a bubble, let’s put this to rest now. We both have better things to do with our time.
<p>Best wishes,
<p>Stephen Leather
Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-28492558090965569002023-07-18T07:09:00.003-07:002023-07-18T07:09:52.291-07:00Only Two Days To Go!<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSgSbDsXGj7LCq-gi58Xe-b9JBMJDPz3Bd89eFdS-66BF0PnE0yAhDTlIep5QcJTKD_RGSt-xtmAjNqNs2QLf17eCuNnkxCdlfl0m6ltHRk-Sglv5wfPWUQHSz4x9twLVaaJBe_P44s5kfNSEMNlJ1xaE0qGeTMCRtBqgnYl02VlWeBNWOzPdgY2lXs9UL/s1602/press%20release.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="1602" data-original-width="1134" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSgSbDsXGj7LCq-gi58Xe-b9JBMJDPz3Bd89eFdS-66BF0PnE0yAhDTlIep5QcJTKD_RGSt-xtmAjNqNs2QLf17eCuNnkxCdlfl0m6ltHRk-Sglv5wfPWUQHSz4x9twLVaaJBe_P44s5kfNSEMNlJ1xaE0qGeTMCRtBqgnYl02VlWeBNWOzPdgY2lXs9UL/s400/press%20release.jpg"/></a></div>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-53877391355395217902023-04-04T02:10:00.003-07:002023-04-04T02:45:20.750-07:00The Downfall Of Nick CohenI've always found 'journalist' Nick Cohen to be a nasty piece of work. He once used his column in The Spectator magazine to launch a personal attack on me - I've never bought the magazine since.
Great to see him finally get his just desserts. He has left The Observer "for health reasons" but the true story behind his departure can be read here. <a href="https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/nationals/nick-cohen-allegations/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE FOR THE REAL STORY</a>
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This has been a long time coming, the story actually broke last year. <a href="https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/lucy-siegle-nick-cohen-guardian-complaint/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW THE STORY STARTED</a> He is described as a total creep, which I think is a pretty good summation of the man.
Cohen is now eking out a living on a website called substack, where he hopes to persuade people to pay him £6 a month to read his ramblings. Incidentally, there is a very good article about the Nick Cohen affair on another substack page. <a href="https://brokenbottleboy.substack.com/p/i-columnist" target="_blank">CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT COHEN</a>. It's well worth a read and it's free!
There is also a Twitter thread worth reading - <a href="https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1624325935255244801" target="_blank">SEE IT HERE</a>
I am a great beliver in karma. What goes around, comes around. Watch this space!
Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-76257914420782944212022-12-26T00:31:00.001-08:002022-12-26T00:31:51.285-08:00An Awesome Review Of Rio Grande Night<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4GUBEgxVZe0Rbbc2Tl1O7LQhlYIgkQTDQOVL-eXDwyIyP4SI56bqDV6nSVEu3qgy8AajAepupuUiKHC4ZTkM6MaMbgGqzzReOR_XPIlu8dpri1WGl6hBayNN7qMwSOhmMozoRqrBqPxnfxS3B_vYExqmbZCa2x-TIqaV1GhU9GFX3gUfOvvUyq9KkOg/s1200/rio-grande-night-stephen-leather-best-thriller-books-kashif-hussain.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="600" data-original-width="1200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4GUBEgxVZe0Rbbc2Tl1O7LQhlYIgkQTDQOVL-eXDwyIyP4SI56bqDV6nSVEu3qgy8AajAepupuUiKHC4ZTkM6MaMbgGqzzReOR_XPIlu8dpri1WGl6hBayNN7qMwSOhmMozoRqrBqPxnfxS3B_vYExqmbZCa2x-TIqaV1GhU9GFX3gUfOvvUyq9KkOg/s400/rio-grande-night-stephen-leather-best-thriller-books-kashif-hussain.jpg"/></a></div>
You can read this terrid review of the latest Jack Nightingale thriller - Rio Grande Night - by clicking <a href="?fbclid=IwAR0PpIjEjL1nfKQ3vynIQzcwavTjtmd0TWHLUZ6TeWOW1RzSDwyPpzenf1I" target="_blank">HERE</a>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-15465250822756583302022-12-25T07:11:00.003-08:002022-12-25T07:12:06.247-08:00I Have A Bit Of Welsh In Me LOLI had my DNA analysed a few years ago. They keep updating the results, which is an eye opener. Initially I was mainly English and Irish with a bit of Vioking in me. I was happy with that. Sadly over the years I have lost the Viking connection and gained a Welsh one. Not sure how I feel about that LOL. Less rape and pillage, more sheep and leeks.
<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLS3Yq6EhMDILBSXpCropAvhikcNYiyjXe9LubbeYnqsbRRIAEb8yUS4-pGZbrOwlSR2ZM5ckTykxL6Hn-U_SBQ19ko6EeVZjllMoaAoTBkmnzLyaXioVgL-G-NT9DrFoLGYuoPMG8GrK_8P2J3h0QQOr9edTE_2Uo1U93sLd9S03GW8v0h0fA9bCGpQ/s2332/Screenshot%202022-08-24%20at%2023.24.30.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1040" data-original-width="2332" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLS3Yq6EhMDILBSXpCropAvhikcNYiyjXe9LubbeYnqsbRRIAEb8yUS4-pGZbrOwlSR2ZM5ckTykxL6Hn-U_SBQ19ko6EeVZjllMoaAoTBkmnzLyaXioVgL-G-NT9DrFoLGYuoPMG8GrK_8P2J3h0QQOr9edTE_2Uo1U93sLd9S03GW8v0h0fA9bCGpQ/s400/Screenshot%202022-08-24%20at%2023.24.30.png"/></a></div>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-15987731006427549672022-12-16T09:16:00.001-08:002022-12-16T09:16:18.478-08:00Out Next Month!<p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsbkbbv0fLpheWoA510kJd7AJtAdxFILAo2317OGMikgBbQgE0xMpmc_s1s7TfNY3foLYUxQt_1Q4PUTlnjClWm05GsIvzwOKEvK5iLpF16-c1WYt3DEVMhuSJatnCChUtCKG9j8PFI4PsqXu_92OUO3cD55J2oWdxFaXrgDqvnKaE4OaxJt_oia5Crw/s780/Still%20Standing%20HB%20PR%20JPEG.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="780" data-original-width="540" height="564" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsbkbbv0fLpheWoA510kJd7AJtAdxFILAo2317OGMikgBbQgE0xMpmc_s1s7TfNY3foLYUxQt_1Q4PUTlnjClWm05GsIvzwOKEvK5iLpF16-c1WYt3DEVMhuSJatnCChUtCKG9j8PFI4PsqXu_92OUO3cD55J2oWdxFaXrgDqvnKaE4OaxJt_oia5Crw/w391-h564/Still%20Standing%20HB%20PR%20JPEG.jpg" width="391" /></a></div><br /><p></p>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-34385279558862840382022-12-15T09:01:00.005-08:002022-12-16T20:16:26.434-08:00The Difficulties Of Getting An AgentGetting an agent these days is difficult. I hesitate to use the word impossible, but for most first time writers I am sure it feels that way. In my experience, most agents lack even basic courtesy and don’t even reply to most writers who approach them. And it’s been that way for many years.<div><br /></div><div> I wrote to five agents after I’d written my first thriller - more than thirty years ago - and not one even bothered to reply. Even when I had three books in print and was trying to get an agent for The Chinaman, only two agents out of six replied to my letter. If they won’t even reply to a published author and former Fleet Street journalist, what chance does a first-time writer have? </div><div><br /></div><div> I get contacted regularly by frustrated writers who are simply being ignored by agents. I wrote to seven agents late in 2022 about a new novel I had written - only three replied. And I have sold millions of books! You’re just going to have to accept that getting an agent is no easy task, no matter how good a writer you are or how good your book is. I’m sorry, but that’s the cold hard truth of modern-day publishing. </div><div><br /></div><div> Most agents these days have websites and on those websites they will explain their policy on submissions. When I first started you had to send a pristine typed manuscript. That's all changed, these days it’s all done by email. So send the manuscript, but bear in mind that you also have to sell yourself. You need to convince them that they need to read your work. If you’ve written a thriller, then push your military background if you have one. If you’ve written a book set in a school and you were a teacher, mention that. If you’ve written a crime novel and have spent time in prison, sell that. Push yourself as much as you push your book. </div><div><br /></div><div> The Writers and Artists Year Book has a comprehensive list of agents in the UK, Ireland and the United States. Or you can Google ‘Literary agents who take submissions’. Write to them all. Every one. That’s the beauty of the new technologies, you can send a hundred emails as easily as one. Agents would prefer that you approach them one at at time, but as most don’t reply they have no right to ask that. Write to every agent you can. Dozens. Hundreds, if you want. Emails are free. If an agent really wants to represent you, he’s not going to care who else you approached.</div><div><br /></div><div> In your email, promote yourself but flatter the agent. Find out who they represent and tell them what a great job they are doing for such-and-such a writer and that you think they’d be the perfect agent to handle your book. That’s how I got my first agent – I wrote Gerald Seymour’s agent a flattering letter and he took me on. He eventually sold The Chinaman and The Vets for a good six-figure sum. He went on to become an absolute nightmare - about which, more later! </div><div><br /></div><div> Please don’t blame me if agents don’t write back. Most won’t even acknowledge receipt of your email. They can be very frustrating people to deal with. Just keep trying. Keep pushing. Work your contacts. Do you know anyone who works for an agency in any capacity? Did you go to school with someone who works for an agency? Start asking all your friends and relatives if they have any contacts. If it’s any comfort, the publishers I’ve spoken to all tell me the same thing – that if a book is good then it will be published eventually. </div><div><br /></div><div> Don’t forget that every literary agency has several agents, so if one agent says no it’s still worth approaching other agents at the firm. Writing is very subjective, and what one agent hates another might love. So keep on trying!
If you are rejected by every agent in town then there are two possibilities – either your book isn’t very good, or the agents are just incompetent. Either is a real possibility. But it might be worth having a closer look at your work, and try to be objective. Maybe the brutal truth is that your book isn’t as good as you think it is. Maybe it needs a total rewrite or maybe you need to start a new book. I think anyone who actually finishes a book deserves a pat on the back for that alone, but just because a book has been written doesn’t mean that it’s publishable. </div><div><br /></div><div> There was a time when publishers refused to look at unsolicited manuscripts. I came through the slush pile at Harper Collins, back in the days when publishers used to love trawling through piles of manuscripts.
What changed? Technology changed. I wrote my first novel on an old manual typewriter. It was bloody hard work. And if I made a mistake I had to retype a whole page. Rewrites were a nightmare! As a result, most would-be writers gave up. The process itself sorted out the wheat from the chaff. But then came computers and printers and writing a book became physically much easier. Anyone could write a book. And they did! And publishers were flooded with manuscripts, the vast majority of which were unpublishable. There was so little wheat and so much chaff that publishers shut down their slush piles and handed the selection process over to agents. Agents didn’t have the staff to deal with the tsunami of manuscripts, which is when the rot really set in. Agents abused their power as gatekeepers by simply ignoring most writers. </div><div><br /></div><div> Nowadays publishers are looking at unsolicited manuscripts again so it is worth writing to editors. Just bear in mind that it is a long shot. Again, sell yourself and flatter them and maybe, just maybe, they might look at what you’ve written. But do bear in mind that your email might not get to the editor, it might be intercepted by an eager assistant. And don’t try phoning them – that is a total waste of time. Again, it is worth working any contacts you have. But don’t ask me or any other writer if we’ll read your work – we just don’t have the time and also won’t put ourselves in the position where we could be accused of plagiarism down the line! I know it’s frustrating, but the thing to remember is that nothing worth having comes easily.</div><div><br /></div><div> One thing you must always remember is that agents are the middle-men in the publishing world. They are acting for writers (their clients) but the actual money comes from publishers. A writer has only one agent, but an agent has dozens, often hundreds, of writers, and will be dealing with all the major publishers. At the end of the day, an agent is not going to jeopardise his relationship with a publisher for the sake of one writer. Publishers are far more important to agents than writers are, and the writer is always going to come off worst in any conflict unless you have the clout that comes with being one of the really big sellers. That’s a sad fact of life, and all writers should remember it. </div><div><br /></div><div>But, there’s no doubt that there are advantages in having a good agent in your corner. The agent can act as a buffer between you and your publisher, so that problems can be resolved without anyone taking it personally. It’s better to have a moan at your agent and let him or her negotiate with your publisher rather than you letting off steam yourself! And it’s definitely true that an agent is better placed to negotiate the financial arrangements – there’s more to a book deal than the advance, and often it’s in the small print that a good agent can really earn his commission. The trick is to find an agent who believes in you and who believes in your work. </div><div><br /></div><div>The worst agents by far are those that I have come across in the States. Awful people. I had one who told me he didn’t think he could represent me ‘because I don’t think I would walk through walls for the book’. It was a stupid thing to say – a good agent is a salesman and a good salesman should be able to sell anything. I had another agent from a large agency grinning with pleasure when he told me that he wasn’t going to take me on. They seem to take pleasure in belittling writers, an attitude I’ve always been unable to understand.
So, my advice would be to get an agent if you can. Once you have a deal and the big money starts rolling in, watch your agent like a hawk and if they start to take you for granted, sack them and get another. Once you have a revenue stream on offer, you will suddenly find that they will reply to your emails! Most writers I’ve been are unhappy with their agents but few ever move. It’s like banks. People are reluctant to change banks but they should do so at the first sign of a problem. There are plenty of banks out there and there are plenty of agents.<div><br /></div></div>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-82279620117702506662020-11-24T07:23:00.003-08:002020-11-24T07:26:22.133-08:00My New Standalone - Available Next Year<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ryvyy2qMnU0/X70lHhxj8EI/AAAAAAAACMI/ibQdPo-6IJY-dip3tzSTLDs9AwtiCSBPwCLcBGAsYHQ/s1625/The%2BHunting%2BHB%2BPR.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1625" data-original-width="1125" height="400" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ryvyy2qMnU0/X70lHhxj8EI/AAAAAAAACMI/ibQdPo-6IJY-dip3tzSTLDs9AwtiCSBPwCLcBGAsYHQ/w278-h400/The%2BHunting%2BHB%2BPR.jpg" width="278" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Now available on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hunting-explosive-thriller-bestselling-Shepherd-ebook/dp/B08784ZPYB/</div><br /> <p></p>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-11235948420462819662020-11-21T23:44:00.006-08:002020-11-22T00:26:25.524-08:00An Agent Running In The Field<p> <span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px;">When I was in my twenties and wanted to be a writer, I read pretty much everything by Jack Higgins, Len Deighton and Gerald Seymour. And the more I read, the more I began to think that if I worked hard enough and learned the craft, that I might one day be able to write the sort of books that they write. But I also read everything by John Le Carre, and the more I read of his work, the more I realised I would never be as good a writer as he is.</span></p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Now, forty years later, I like to think that I am just about in the same league as Jack Higgins, Len Deighton and Gerald Seymour. But when I pick up a new Le Carre, I’m always brought back to earth. After some thirty years earning my living as a thriller writer, I can see that I will never be as good a writer as the master..</p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">I’ve just finished reading Le Carre’s latest - Agent Running In The Field - and wanted talk about it. (SPOILER ALERT - If you haven’t read it and think you might, don’t read any further as I will talk about the plot and the ending!)</p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">It’s a great read, I stormed through it in a few days and read it late into the night. The writing is, as always, superb, and the characterisation is awesome, as are his descriptions of people and places. He writes at a totally different level to me. I’m not worthy. </p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">So what I am posting about it? It’s not by way of criticism, it’s more a case of trying to get my thoughts in order and to see what everyone else thinks.</p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Here’s one thing that troubled me. Everyone in the book is rabidly anti-Trump and anti-Brexit. Everyone. There is no balance. Now, I’m not necessarily a fan of balance. My editor asked me to put in a favourable Somali person in my thriller about Somalian pirates, and I did understand and agreed even though I felt it wasn’t necessary. And generally I have Spider Shepherd to provide a more balanced view when faced with characters spouting extremist opinions be they right, left, racist or homophobic. But there is no one in this book to provide an opposing view. I just felt it was tiring being constantly told that only idiots supported Trump or wanted to leave the EU. And it felt to me that if you write like that you risk alienating half your readers!</p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">The other issue I had was the plot. The ending made absolutely no sense to me. The hero - Nat- and his wife, help the would-be traitor Ed escape with his new wife, Flo. They sneak him out of a building and into a car they have rented and drive him to an airport. The idea is that Ed and Flo run away to start a new life somewhere in Europe. Wait, what? They have no money, no fake documents, how exactly are they going to do that? Fifty years ago it might have been possible to start a new life as easily as that, but these days? And Nat has openly helped a would-be traitor to escape. That means he and his wife are headed for prison. There’s no thought of what the repercussions will be. And would Ed’s alternative, of staying in place and becoming a double agent, be so bad? A few years of that and he could leave and start a new life with the blessing of the UK authorities. I really didn’t understand the ending. Or was I missing something? If you have read it, please let me know what you think!</p>
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<p style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue"; font-size: 13px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">But it was the tradecraft, I think, that worried me the most. In his early books I loved the operating secrets that he revealed, dead drop letter boxes, secret meetings, counter-surveillance measures, I always felt that he was telling me stuff that I really wasn’t supposed to know. But in this latest book, most of the tradecraft seems to be stuck back in the Seventies. Do agents still put secret papers in hollowed-out handles of badminton rackets? Do foreign spies still receive coded messages using one-off code pads? Do they listen to overseas radio stations to get their coded instructions? At one point Nat is wary of the phone extension in his bedroom. But he is happily carrying around a mobile that his bosses have given him. Doesn’t he realise that even when switched off it is capable of storing and transmitting everything heard in its vicinity? Doesn’t he know that lasers can pick up vibrations on his window and turn that into sound? The bedroom landline is the least of his worries.</p>
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You can buy Tall Order <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tall-Order-Spider-Shepherd-Thrillers/dp/1473604176/" target="_blank">BY CLICKING HERE</a><br />
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At the moment I'm hard at work on a new standalone thriller - LAST MAN STANDING - and then I'll be starting on the Spider Shepherd book for 2019. Busy, busy, busy!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-55642268231153053862017-07-30T01:01:00.002-07:002017-07-30T01:04:36.196-07:00Great Review For Takedown, My Lex Harper ThrillerJust had an awesome review for TAKEDOWN in The Sun! TAKEDOWN is a standalone thriller starring two characters from my Spider Shepherd series - Charlotte Button and Lex Harper.<br />
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The latest Spider Shepherd book, LIGHT TOUCH, has just been published and already has seven cracking reviews on Amazon!<br />
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Amazon have just slashed the price of the LIGHT TOUCH hardback to £7, which is cheap!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-59164668565495020512017-03-29T20:32:00.001-07:002017-04-08T09:27:33.222-07:00So Far, So Good!Wow, I can't believe that it's been more than nine months since I posted on this blog. Shame on me. I guess it's because I've been using my Facebook page more to keep readers updated on what I'm doing, but NINE MONTHS! Wow!<br />
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Having said that, it's worth checking out my Facebook page <a href="https://www.facebook.com/stephenleatherofficial/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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I've stayed off Twitter for more than a year and haven't regretted it at all. I left at the same time as Stephen Fry. He went back, I didn't. I've noticed a lot of writers do love to Tweet but I still believe it's a waste of time and energy - you either preach to the converted or get attacked by trolls. Either way there are more productive ways of using your time!<br />
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I've just finished writing the 14th Spider Shepherd book, Light Touch. It'll be in the shops late July but is already available for pre-sale on Amazon <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1473604125/stephenleather/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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It's a fast-paced read with Spider Shepherd being sent undercover to find out if a cop has gone over to the dark side. It also introduces another SAS character, Matt Standing, who is on a mission of his own in London. The two story lines collide big-time and Shepherd finds himself making some very tough choices!<br />
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There are nine short stories in the collection - Still Bleeding, Cursed, Blood Bath, I Know Who Did It, My Name Is Lydia, The Creeper, Children Of The Dark, Tracks and The Undead. When I have another nine done, I plan to publish them in a second volume!<br />
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Yesterday I finished writing another standalone thriller about a female firefighter. Vicky Lewis, who gets badly injured and is moved to fire investigations. It's a fast-paced thriller with some great characters and I had terrific fun writing it. As you can see from the photographs below, I researched the hell out of it!<br />
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Durting the last year I also wrote and self-published my soccer thriller, PENALTIES. I had lots of fun writing it, even though I know next to nothing about football.<br />
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Premier League footballer Gabe Savage is on the way to one of the most important matches of his life when he gets a phone call from his wife. She has been kidnapped along with their young son. And the message from the kidnappers is brutal - IF YOUR TEAM WINS, YOUR FAMILY DIES. With the kick-off only hours away, there is only one person Gabe can turn to - his brother Ray, a vicious London gangster. But a dark family secret means that he hasn't spoken to Ray for years. Can Ray help? And will he?<br />
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Earlier this year Hodder and Stoughton published another standalone thriller of mine, TAKEDOWN, featuring Lex Harper, a character from my Spider books..<br />
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Oh, and I have had a Richard Yokely book on the back burner for years now. I've written about 20,000 words but have yet to finish it. This might be the year that I finally do!<br />
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I have self-published the books through Createspace, which is an awesome print-on-demand system which most self-publishers use.<br />
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Authors don't make as much money from the POD paperbacks as they do from eBooks but it's worth doing as so many readers do prefer paperbacks to eBooks.<br />
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New York Night - the latest Jack Nightingale supernatural thriller - is just £5.99 for the month of May - You can buy it - <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/New-York-Night-Nightingale-Supernatural/dp/095662037X/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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The Spider Shepherd SAS short story collections are included in the promotion with Spider Shepherd: SAS Volume 1 now £5.39 now, down from £8.99 - You can buy it <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spider-Shepherd-SAS-Stephen-Leather/dp/1511708573/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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Spider Shepherd: SAS Volume 2 is also £5.39, down from £8.99 - You can buy it <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spider-Shepherd-SAS-Stephen-Leather/dp/1511708492/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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Take Two - my murder mystery set in the world of soap operas - is also down from £8.99 to £5.39 - You can buy it <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Take-Two-Stephen-Leather/dp/0956620337/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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My psychological thriller The Bestseller is slashed from £7.99 to £4.79 - You can buy it <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bestseller-Stephen-Leather/dp/0956620353/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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Hodder and Stoughton have set the pricing for the eBook at £9.99 which I actually think is pricey, especially now that the hardback is just £8.<br />
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Here's the blurb for the new book, which I think is one of my best:<br />
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London is under siege. </div>
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Nine men in suicide vests primed to explode hold hostages in nine different locations around the city, and are ready to die for their cause.</div>
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Their mission: to force the government to release jihadist prisoners from Belmarsh Prison. Their deadline: 6 p.m. Today. </div>
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But the bombers are cleanskins, terrorists with no obvious link to any group, and who do not appear on any anti-terror watch list. What has brought them together on this one day to act in this way? </div>
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But nothing is what it seems. And only Kamran has the big picture. Will anyone believe him?<br />
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The wonderful people at Lovereading made First Response their March book of the month and gave it an awesome review <a href="http://www.lovereading.co.uk/book/15558/First-Response-by-Stephen-Leather.html" target="_blank">HERE!</a><br />
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Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-82295292534938309632016-02-07T10:27:00.002-08:002016-02-07T12:41:09.717-08:00Blowing Up A Bus On Lambeth BridgeI had an amazing time today watching Bond director Martin Campbell blowing up a bus on Lambeth Bridge in London.<br />
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Martin is halfway through filming my book The Chinaman, starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. The bus blowing up is one of the major stunts in the movie and cost more than £300,000.<br />
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It could only be done once, obviously, so it was rehearsed several times so that all ten cameras (including one in a helicopter) would capture the shot.<br />
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It looked amazing, and my hats are off to the nine stuntmen who were actually on the bus when it exploded! Here's the picture I took!<br />
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The explosion was reported on ITV and most newspaper websites carried photographs and video!<br />
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This is how ITV reported it - <a href="http://www.itv.com/news/london/2016-02-07/did-you-see-an-exploding-bus-on-lambeth-bridge-all-explained-here/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a><br />
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This is how the Daily Mail reported it - <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3435878/Don-t-worry-s-just-Jackie-Chan-film-Moment-London-bus-explodes-metres-Parliament-Lambeth-Bridge-crews-film-scenes-new-film-Foreigner.html" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a><br />
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The Guardian, possibly the worst newspaper in the world IMHO, reported that Londoners were terrified as they thought it was <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/feb/07/london-bus-explodes-during-filming-for-action-thriller" target="_blank">a real terrorist bombing</a>. Absolute nonsense, of course, but I realised long ago that you can't believe anything in The Guardian. I was there, no one was terrified. And there was plenty of warning as to what was going on.<br />
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I saw a lot of the footage taken and it was amazing, truly amazing. Martin Campbell is a genius.<br />
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After the explosion I was allowed on to the bridge to inspect the damage with screenwriter David Marconi.<br />
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To be honest, there isn't a bus bombing in The Chinaman. I wrote about a bombing at the racecourse at Ascot but they weren't happy about having a bomb there so David wrote a bus bomb scene. I'm glad he did because it's really effective.<br />
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What was really cool was that Pierce Brosnan turned up to watch, even though it was his day off. He wandered around in a warm jacket and a baseball cap and was virtually unrecognised! Like the rest of us, he captured the explosion on his phone!<br />
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It's going to be a great movie and I'm really looking forward to seeing it on the big screen!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-37978471521500956552016-02-04T09:44:00.001-08:002016-02-06T05:28:40.086-08:00The Chinaman MovieFilming is almost halfway through on The Chinaman, and the footage I've seen looks absolutely amazing. Yesterday I watched the filming of the scenes where The Chinaman (Jackie Chan) confronts IRA man Liam Hennessy (Pierce Brosnan) at a farm in Ireland (actually filmed in Oxfordshire).<br />
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Jacky Chan and Pierce Brosnan are giving great performances and it's going to be a terrific film.<br />
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I went to the set with David Marconi, who wrote Enemy Of The State and who has produced an amazing script from my book.<br />
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The production set-up is amazing with more than a hundred people supporting director Martin Campbell. They have brought in dozens of trailers and built a metal platform on a field to support all the vehicles.<br />
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I can't wait to see the finished film - I know it's going to be brilliant!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-77180364371557376582016-02-03T05:39:00.000-08:002016-02-03T05:39:54.103-08:00My Two New Self-published PaperbacksI was quite late coming to self-publishing paperbacks. I had done really well self-publishing eBooks - becoming one of Amazon's all-time Top 10 UK self-publishers - but I hesitated to try publishing paperbacks. The profit margins looked low and there's a lot to do in the way of formatting and covers.<br />
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Eventually I published the Spider Shepherd short story collections on Createspace - who sell through Amazon - and they did surprisingly well. I followed up with my two self-published Jack Nightingale books - San Francisco Night and New York Night.<br />
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All sold well and it's clear that there are readers out there who still prefer paperbacks, even when they are considerably more expensive than the corresponding eBook. The problem with publishing paperbacks is that Createspace are quite expensive, and then the retailer - usually Amazon - also take their cut. So although a book might sell at £8.99 or £9.99 for the paperback (admittedly a trade paperback, which is larger than the regular mass market paperback) the writer is lucky to get much more than £2 or so. Bearing in mind the cover and the formatting costs several hundred pounds, it can take a while until you recover your costs. But it's definitely worth doing, if for no other reason than it gives readers a choice.<br />
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Here's the Amazon link for The Bestseller paperback - <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bestseller-Stephen-Leaher/dp/0956620353/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a><br />
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Here's the Amazon link for the Take Two paperback - <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Take-Two-Stephen-Leather/dp/0956620337/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a>Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-81000073916186497182015-12-28T20:15:00.000-08:002015-12-28T21:19:24.908-08:00US Cover For First ResponseWell, after much thought I have decided on the cover for the US edition of First Response, my new thriller to be published on February 26. Hodder and Stoughton are publishing the book in the UK, but didn't want the US rights so I'll be self-publishing it there.<br />
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This is the cover I'll be going with, designed by the wonderful Debbie at <a href="http://www.thecovercollection.com/" target="_blank">THE COVER COLLECTION</a>.<br />
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London is under siege. </div>
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Nine men in suicide vests primed to explode hold hostages in nine different locations around the city, and are ready to die for their cause.</div>
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Their mission: to force the government to release jihadist prisoners from Belmarsh Prison.<br />
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But the bombers are cleanskins, terrorists with no obvious link to any group, and who do not appear on any anti-terror watch list. What has brought them together on this one day to act in this way? </div>
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Mo Kamran is the Superintendent in charge of the Special Crime and Operations branch of the Met. As the disaster unfolds and the SAS, armed police, and other emergency services rush to the scenes, he is tasked with preventing the biggest terrorist outrage the capital has ever known.</div>
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But nothing is what it seems. And only Kamran has the big picture. Will anyone believe him?<br />
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You can read about the process of producing the cover by clicking <a href="http://stephenleatherpublishingebooks.blogspot.com/2015/12/can-you-judge-book-by-its-cover.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></div>
Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-61520673358889710412015-08-29T01:30:00.000-07:002015-08-29T01:31:56.999-07:00The Basement - A True BestsellerAmazon recently announced that a book of mine - The Basement - was one of the Top 10 all-time independently published eBooks of all time. You can read about it by clicking <a href="http://www.lifehacker.co.uk/2015/08/07/the-top-10-independent-kindle-books-of-all-time" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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Wow! I mean, wow!<br />
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How cool is that?<br />
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Here's the list -<br />
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What makes my entry so amazing is that The Basement was only self-published for a couple of years. After that Amazon took it over. They now publish it under their Amazon Encore imprint. I sold close to a quarter of a million copies and Amazon have gone on to sell many more. It is one of very books that have been Number 1 in the Kindle list in the UK and the US.<br />
<br />Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-49780164843427823802015-08-07T00:28:00.001-07:002015-09-30T03:47:17.773-07:00The Self-Styled Self-Publishing Experts Who Know Nothing<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Michael Kozlowski is a liar and a </span><span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">plagiarist. He claims to be a journalist, but to me a journalist is a professional who gathers facts and then assembles a readable article. From what I've seen of Michael Kozlowski's work, he seems to think it's journalism when you take another reporter's work and repost it. That's not journalism. That's theft. And what makes it worse is that Michael Kozlowski doesn't even check the material he </span><span style="font-size: 15px;">steals, which means he publishes lies and rumour.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">You can read his Good eReader blog <a href="http://goodereader.com/blog/" target="_blank">HERE</a> - but I wouldn't bother. It's rubbish. And pretty much all the material is lifted from elsewhere.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">This is how Michael Kozlowski of Good eReader describes himself on his Twitter account -</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">He says he's editor-in-chief but I get the impression he's a one-man band at Good Ereader. He describes himself as a 'young hero' but he's not that young and he's no hero.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">I'm not the only one who thinks that Michael Kozlowski shouldn't be describing himself as an editor in chief. And he often gets accused of blogging nonsense to get traffic to his blog. He's a blogger, and not a very good </span><span style="font-size: 15px;">one, and not a journalist.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">Professional journalists, when confronted with their mistakes, apologise and print a correction. Not </span></span><span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">Michael Kozlowski. I know this from experience because he published lies about me. He didn't apologise when I pointed out his errors, he just rewrote the article so that it contained even more lies. And he justified his lies by showing me the articles he'd stolen his copy from. I pointed out that those articles were inaccurate, but he didn't care.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">This is one of the passages he wrote which is an absolute lie -</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">I have never, ever, paid for reviews. I've never had to, I always get plenty of reviews. That is an absolute lie. Nor have I ever posted false reviews. I review under my own names and I do not review my own books. Why Michael Kozlowski published those lies on Good eReader, I have no idea. But it calls into question anything else the man writes. He can not be trusted.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">Michael Kozlowski makes a lot of claims about being a publishing expert. He isn't. It's clear from what he writes about self-publishing that he has no real understanding of the process.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">I'll go into more detail when I've got the time. At the moment all I want to say is that Michael Kozlowski is a liar and a plagiarist. As a result, you can't believe anything he writes. Not a word. </span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">There are also doubts about his impartiality. He accused me of paying for reviews - which is an absolute lie. But he quite happily tells manufacturers that they can buy reviews in his column. That's worth repeating. If you pay money to Michael Kozlowski, he will review your products. The man is a liar and a plagiarist and a hypocrite.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">Michael Kozlowski is one of a growing number of so-called 'publishing experts' you find on the internet these days. The common thread seems to be that they have no professional journalism experience and steal copy from each other with abandon.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #1f497d; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px;">It turns out that one of the 'journalists' that Kozlowski stole from was self-styled publishing guru Suw Charman-Anderson, who I have discussed before.If he had made any attempt to check the 'facts' he lifted from Suw Charman-Anderson he would have realised that they were inaccurate. But he didn't. He just stole from her without checking. Suw Charman-Anderson is unreliable and the last person anyone should be copying. She claims to be a social technologist, journalist and writer, yet she refuses to deal with Amazon. </span></span><br />
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It's crazy advice, frankly, from someone who clearly doesn't "get" self-publishing.<br />
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In fact Suw Charman-Anderson recently announced she was giving up self-publishing. You can read about that <a href="http://chocolateandvodka.com/2014/12/12/why-im-stopping-self-publishing/" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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It's hardly surprising that her foray into self-publishing was so unsuccessful - ignoring Amazon makes no sense at all. And anyone who suggests that is really not giving sensible advice to aspiring writers. (I also think that a real journalist wouldn't feel the need to use the word "shit" in an article about self-publishing, but that's another story.)<br />
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Here's an example of Suw Charman-Anderson's writing - which pretty much says all there is to say about her, frankly.<br />
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She also touts herself as a social media "expert" but seems to think it acceptable to use profanity on Twitter, and her blog. That fact alone means any advice she offers about social media is suspect. Michael Kozlowski stole from an article in which Suw Charman-Anderson discussed my marketing techniques. She was wrong in what she wrote, but Kozlowski used her information as fact, without attribution and without checking. He repeated lies that she told.<br />
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If you want to get an idea of how much of an expert Suw Charman-Anderson is on social media all you have to do is to look at her Twitter stats. Last time I looked she had sent almost 80,000 tweets (the equivalent of two million words, by the way - more than 20 novels!) but despite that prodigious output she had fewer than 6,000 followers. So she tweets away but hardly anyone notices. Does having 6,000 followers quality her as any sort of expert on social media?<br />
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Not according to TwitterCounter who say that there are more than 100,000 Twitter accounts that are more popular than Suw Charman-Anderson. So presumably there are 100,000 people who know more about social media than she does. <span style="text-align: center;">Michael Kozlowski is even less popular than Sue Charman-Amderson, with just a few hundred followers. So the question is, who can you depend on to offer up useful, and accurate, advice to writers who are just starting out? Not writers like Suw Charman-Anderson or Michael Kozlowski, that's for sure. Michael Kozlowski, for instance, doesn't think that self-published writers should call themselves authors. You can read that claptrap <a href="http://goodereader.com/blog/commentary/self-publishers-should-not-be-called-authors" target="_blank">HERE</a> on his Good Ereader blog. The man's an idiot. As well as a liar and a plagiarist.</span><br />
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<span style="text-align: center;">He also thinks that self-published authors are destroying literature. You can read that nonsense <a href="http://goodereader.com/blog/commentary/self-published-authors-are-destroying-literature" target="_blank">HERE </a>but I'd suggest that you don't bother. </span><br />
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It seems to me that the best guide to the quality of the advice you will get comes from the number of books the person has sold. Not the number of books they have written because there are plenty of awful authors who are churning out rubbish books in huge numbers. Look to see how many books they have sold. Suw Charman-Anderson - virtually none. So look instead for advice from writers like Stephen King, Lee Child, Val McDermid and Jefferey Deaver, who sell in their millions.<br />
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And if you want advice from a self-publishing guru - a real self-publishing guru and not simply a wannabe - then go to the font of all knowledge, the awesome JA Konrath who has sold well over a million eBooks himself. <a href="http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">YOU CAN READ JA KONRATH'S ADVICE BY CLICKING HERE</a><br />
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I've written more about Michael Kozlowski's lies and plagiarism <a href="http://stephenleatherpublishingebooks.blogspot.com/2015/09/michael-kozlowski-journalist-who-doesnt.html" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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<br />Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-53360049741043502172015-08-03T08:48:00.001-07:002015-08-03T08:48:53.748-07:00Black Ops Number 6 in the Sunday Times Bestseller ListBlack Ops has risen to Number 6 in the Sunday Times hardback bestseller list, which has pleased me no end!<br />
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Last week it was at Number 7, so it's heading in the right direction. The books above it are all great so I'm not expecting to go much higher, but I'm thrilled to bits to be anywhere in the list.<br />
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Black Ops is the 12th book in the Spider Shepherd series, I'll be starting the 13th fairly soon, at present I'm looking for plot ideas.... Any suggestions gratefully received!Stephen Leatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179238880325952527noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7201035340379387456.post-75829669257999420972015-06-19T08:41:00.000-07:002015-12-12T20:01:49.530-08:00The Case Of The Disappearing Shoe<br />
There was a very strange story in the headlines this week, with a prominent Muslim campaigner - Asghar Bukhari - complaining that Mossad agents had stolen a shoe from his home. Just one shoe. Though later he said that a pair of slippers had also gone missing.<br />
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After making the claim on his Facebook page, the story went viral. And most people 1) didn't believe it and 2) ridiculed him because of it.<br />
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And then later he posted this. In this second video he explained how his slippers had been found, but the shoe was still missing. What happened to his slippers is as strange as the missing shoe.<br />
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They are both longish videos but they are worth watching. He's trying to be ironic and sarcastic in the second video, which is a pity because actually this is serious and I don't think he should be making light of it.<br />
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The media gave him a tough time. Newspapers like the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph made fun of him, refusing to take his allegations seriously.<br />
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<a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/11673700/Muslim-campaigner-Zionists-crept-into-my-home-and-stole-my-shoe.html" target="_blank">THIS IS WHAT THE DAILY TELEGRAPH SAID</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3123120/British-Muslim-campaigner-ridiculed-claiming-Zionists-stole-shoe.html" target="_blank">AND THIS IS WHAT THE DAILY MAIL SAID</a><br />
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Jeremy Duns posted several other nasty tweets about the incident. It has to be said that Jeremy Duns has something of a reputation as an internet bully and as someone who tweets personal attacks on Muslims. <a href="https://jeremydunsjournalist.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/is-jeremy-duns-a-bully/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS</a><br />
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Howard Jones - who is Mole Valley District Council's Executive Member for Town Centres - is a nasty piece of work IMHO - you can read more about him by clicking <a href="http://stephenleatherpublishingebooks.blogspot.com/2014/10/howard-jones-councillor-for-leatherhead.html" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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Now, here's the thing. I don't know if Asghar Bukhari's shoe was stolen, or if it's lying under a sofa somewhere.<br />
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Because many years ago I met a man who did exactly that. I kid you not. For a time it was his job to, as he put it, 'destabilise bad guys'.<br />
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In the second video, Asghar Bukhari explains how the Stasi - the East German secret police - used underhand techniques to bring down their enemies in a process they called <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zersetzung" target="_blank">Zerstzung</a>, literarily corrosion or undermining.<br />
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But the man I met did the same sort of thing in the UK. His targets were people being looked at by other agencies. Criminals, spies, terrorists.<br />
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His job was to play with their minds, to put them under pressure, to put them on the back foot. But he was never to confront them, never to do anything overt.<br />
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He would arrange for rubbish bins to be not collected. For much larger than normal utility bills to be sent. For hotel and airline bookings to be cancelled or changed. For unnecessary roadworks to happen outside their houses. For phone lines to go down. And, sometimes, to go into a house and rearrange furniture. Or remove a personal item, like a toothbrush. Nothing too obvious, nothing that would result in the police being called. Just small things, things that would prey on a target's mind. Because the more pressure he was under with regard to the small things, the more likely he was to make a mistake in other areas of his life.<br />
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On one occasion they kidnapped the dog belonging to a target's wife, knowing that she would make his life hell until the animal was returned!<br />
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When he told me about the house-breaking stuff I said I didn't believe that was possible. I had just bought a flat and installed state-of-the-art locks and a burglar alarm with motion detectors. I said I didn't think anyone could get into my flat. He spent the next few minutes explaining, in detail, exactly how he would get in and ever since that day I have had no faith in locks or alarm systems. If the powers that be want to get into your home, they can and they will. And you will never know - unless they want you to know.<br />
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The stories he told me back then have always stuck with me, and I've often toyed with the idea of incorporating them into a thriller.<br />
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Am I sure I believe him?<br />
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Absolutely, one hundred per cent. I have to say I was never completely sure who he was actually employed by. I know for several years he was up against the IRA and did the best Belfast accent I've ever heard from a non-Irishman. He gave me lots of intel that ended up in my IRA thriller The Bombmaker. After 9-11 he was very busy with Al-Qaeda and told me lots of stuff that often appeared in newspapers months or even years later and much of what he told me ended up in my Spider Shepherd books. He never told me anything that when checked proved to be anything other than the truth. I tried calling him this week but the numbers I have for him don't work and he seems to be off the grid. But yes, I believe what he told me about the 'destabilising' operations. And I do believe there are people who will sneak into your house, rearrange your furniture, and steal a shoe!<br />
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And if you still have any doubts that our intelligence agencies use dirty tricks like this, then <a href="https://theintercept.com/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a><br />
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EDIT JULY 31<br />
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Some six weeks after I wrote this blog, Jeremy Duns decided that it was a personal attack on him. It wasn't of, course. But Jeremy Duns does love to play the victim, despite being one of the Internet's most well-known bullies (see the link above). Let's be clear what happened here - Jeremy Duns went online to bully Ashgar Bukhari. All I did was to say that the intelligence services sometimes do strange things to disrupt the lives of those that they see as their enemies. And that's a fact. But then Jeremy Duns does have a problem with facts. <a href="http://jeremydunsjournalist.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/there-is-much-more-to-come.html" target="_blank">CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS</a><br />
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