Living with crutchesBlog, TravelsX25 August 2025In June 2025, I went on a safari holiday to Zambia. I had a wonderful
Industrial Espionage – it affects us allBlog, Book-RelatedX17 March 2023Most of the spies written about in books work for government agencies such as MI5,
The Power of Women: Celebrating Their Contributions to My SuccessBlog, OpinionsX8 March 2023International Women’s Day. It’s made me reflect again on all that I owe women for
The Influence of Memory Erasure in Spy FictionBlog, Book-RelatedX6 March 2023From Jason Bourne to Harry Bosch: The Role of Memory Erasure in Popular Spy Fiction
Beyond the ‘Slough of Despond’Blog, Book-RelatedX28 February 2023Why Slough was the perfect setting for my anti-hero Ronald Jones I chose Slough as
Where now with Social Media?Blog, OpinionsX19 November 2022My experience and thoughts Posted 19 November 2022 Over the last couple of years, many
How I learnt to love printing and graphicsBlog, OpinionsX14 September 2022As a sixth form school student, seeing a master craftsman printer at work inspired me
Ajiaco – Colombia’s National DishBlog, RecipesX30 June 2022In my book, ‘There’s No Business Like International Business’, I wax lyrical about my favourite
Taking the slow train across Northwestern SpainBlog, TravelsX6 May 2022Every summer, at least in “normal” times, hundreds of tourists pay thousands of euros to
Review by Brandon DiehlBlog, ReviewsX6 February 2022In every positive sense, this book was not what I was expecting. I was expecting
Clam Chowder recipeBlog, RecipesX3 February 2022Over the last twenty-five years, I’ve made countless (OK, I just counted, 173) visits to
review by Andrea ScholarBlog, ReviewsX2 February 2022Every reader approaches a book with one of these goals: to be educated, thrilled, entertained,