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After his battle with former KGB agents seeking to generate a coup in Britain, it took Richard Mastin a long time to come to terms with the sudden death of the woman whom he married hours before she died from the wound she received in saving him. Richard went to the solitude of the Spanish villa Julia left to him to take the time he needed to recover. It wasn't long however before he found himself caught up in a conspiracy to rob The Vatican of some of its gold reserves, and he needed to call on friends and family to help him in the quest to thwart the plans of those who plotted to fulfill the…mehr

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After his battle with former KGB agents seeking to generate a coup in Britain, it took Richard Mastin a long time to come to terms with the sudden death of the woman whom he married hours before she died from the wound she received in saving him. Richard went to the solitude of the Spanish villa Julia left to him to take the time he needed to recover. It wasn't long however before he found himself caught up in a conspiracy to rob The Vatican of some of its gold reserves, and he needed to call on friends and family to help him in the quest to thwart the plans of those who plotted to fulfill the conspiracy. Richard went through a long period of not knowing why he was coming under sustained attack, and step by step he fought back.


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Roger Boaden (aka Walter Frederick) was born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. He spent thirty years working for the Conservative Party, and during that time managed three election campaign tours for Sir Edward Heath, followed by three for Baroness Thatcher (Margaret Thatcher). He also held a number of key posts in the party's organisation. In 1988 he left to lead the successful campaign, widely supported by the general public, to modernise England's outdated and restrictive Sunday trading laws. He has two daughters from his first marriage, Vicki and Fiona, and five grandchildren. In 2002 after serious ill-health he moved with his second wife to France to live in rural Haute Vienne, to the south of Limoges. It is there he finished this book, and he is now working on the follow-up for his central hero Richard Mastin, entitled 'Sand in my Shoe'.