The Price of Freedom
The brown envelope addressed to Mr. Conrad Davenport, with the stamp HMS, fell onto the hall carpet of the Davenports modest
house in the small Yorkshire town of Bridlington. It lay there for several hours, its contents known to but a few faceless civil
servants. When Mrs. Moira Davenport arrived home from her mundane job in the local confectioners shop were she worked to
supplement the households meagre income, her hand went to her mouth instinctively, and she cried out ‘Oh please God, not
Conrad, you've already taken one of my two sons from me, isn't that enough for you?’ She stumbled into the kitchen and sat down,
and cried... as all mothers have done since time began, when their sons or daughters are about to be taken from them, for the
'safety and glory' of the country, or whatever excuse is put out by the powers that be…
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The Price of Freedom
From national Service to under cover spy. The exploits of Conrad Davenport.
Price:
The Price of Freedom II
From the squalid tenements of Pigalle to the Palace of Fontainebleau
Conrad defends the most powerful man in the world ..JFK, against
Algerian terrorists. The never before published party with Edith Piaf
will reduce you to tears.
The Price of Freedom III
The storm clouds of World War 3 began to gather in 1962 as the U.S.S.R.
tried to intimidate the USA by placing missiles in Cuba. Conrad is once again
called upon along with other highly trained operatives to go to Cuba on a fact
finding mission with no guarantee of return. Many died.
The Price of Freedom IV
From the East End of London and the lair of the Kray twins, Conrad is drawn
Into a web of intrigue and deceit involving Lords of the Realm and others,
both national and International, all in search of ‘Black Gold’.
The guilty will be named …