Welcome to Paul Hurley's Web Site
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On this site you will see details of my contributions to Cheshire Life. Somerset Life. Steam World. Backtrack. Used Bike Guide UBG. New Woodworker. Cheshire Police Catalyst. Classiccars magazine, Winsford Chronicle. Middlewich Chronicle. Northwich Chronicle and Chester Chronicle. Together with examples of my published books and some of my current projects. I have also included some musings on life today.
I attended St Wilfrids School Northwich and then served in the Royal Navy and the Cheshire Police.
I have now been voted onto the Society of Authors.
Feedback relating to the old Liverpool Soldier that has been re-published by a UK publisher titled Britain Invaded.
This is a review kindly posted on the Amazon.Com site:-
Great WWII fiction!, January 12, 2010
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story revolves around a German officer and his relationship with a British woman. Britain has lost the war against Germany, and most of Europe is under German rule. I won't give away any of the plot, but suffice to say, it has many twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages well into the night. You won't know how it ends until you turn the very last page.
I found it hard to find any faults with this book. It's very well written and researched. If you enjoy WWII history in any way, do yourself a favor and pick it up. This one on the Amazon.co.uk site:-
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This is a review of Liverpool Soldier from the main Liverpool Daily:-
They are ordinary patriotic people with ordinary values, nothing fancy. Despite her dislike of the Germans, however, Angela is attracted to Ralf and so unfolds the story of patriotism, heroism, fanaticism, brutality, death and love.
Hurley is strong on detail, having researched the Third Reich. But this book is a nightmare rooted in the imagination. David Charters article in the Liverpool Daily Post
Hurley is strong on detail, having researched the Third Reich. But this book is a nightmare rooted in the imagination. David Charters article in the Liverpool Daily Post
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