[b]Visit //www.geofflee.net for details of my novels 'One Winter', 'One Spring', 'One Summer' 'One Autumn' 'Two Seasons'. and "Three Good Years" All six feature Rugby League against a humourous Lancashire/Yorkshire background and are inspired by the old saying about work: "They could write a book about this place. It would be a best seller."[/b]
The latest novel in my Ashurst series has recently been published and is called "Three Good Years". It has a background of Work, Family Life, Saving the NHS and Rugby League and set during the 2006,07 and 08 seasons. As with One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn and Two Seasons it is again set in the fictional town of Ashurst which is set just north of Warrington and east of St Helens.
Among the 25 chapter titles are The Jehovah's Widnes Them bloody stupid pliers "I follow Marlborough League" "The Dream" Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs Pissaro, Picasso and Phil's Uncle Jack The Church of the Everyday Saints Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay He's in St Helens Hospital The CID are now involved
The main character right through the series is the draughtsman Alan Greenall and now in charge of Wilkinson's Drawing Office. Among others who work there are the engineer Jennifer who grew up in County Durham, lives in Wigan and follows Warrington. For more details look at my web site www.geofflee.net and to order a copy go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on books and then on fiction.
The latest novel in my Ashurst series has recently been published and is called "Three Good Years". It has a background of Work, Family Life, Saving the NHS and Rugby League and set during the 2006,07 and 08 seasons. As with One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn and Two Seasons it is again set in the fictional town of Ashurst which is set just north of Warrington and east of St Helens.
Among the 25 chapter titles are The Jehovah's Widnes Them bloody stupid pliers "I follow Marlborough League" "The Dream" Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs Pissaro, Picasso and Phil's Uncle Jack The Church of the Everyday Saints Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay He's in St Helens Hospital The CID are now involved
The main character right through the series is the draughtsman Alan Greenall and now in charge of Wilkinson's Drawing Office. Among others who work there are the engineer Jennifer who grew up in County Durham, lives in Wigan and follows Warrington. For more details look at my web site www.geofflee.net and to order a copy go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on books and then on fiction.
The latest novel in my Ashurst series has recently been published and is called "Three Good Years". It has a background of Work, Family Life, Saving the NHS and Rugby League and set during the 2006,07 and 08 seasons. As with One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn and Two Seasons it is again set in the fictional town of Ashurst which is set just north of Warrington and east of St Helens.
Among the 25 chapter titles are The Jehovah's Widnes Them bloody stupid pliers "I follow Marlborough League" "The Dream" Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs Pissaro, Picasso and Phil's Uncle Jack The Church of the Everyday Saints Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay He's in St Helens Hospital The CID are now involved
The main character right through the series is the draughtsman Alan Greenall and now in charge of Wilkinson's Drawing Office. Among others who work there are the engineer Jennifer who grew up in County Durham, lives in Wigan and follows Warrington. For more details look at my web site http://www.geofflee.net and to order a copy go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on books and then on fiction.
In other words Wigan!
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The latest novel in my Ashurst series has recently been published and is called "Three Good Years". It has a background of Work, Family Life, Saving the NHS and Rugby League and set during the 2006,07 and 08 seasons. As with One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn and Two Seasons it is again set in the fictional town of Ashurst which is set just north of Warrington and east of St Helens.
Among the 25 chapter titles are The Jehovah's Widnes Them bloody stupid pliers "I follow Marlborough League" "The Dream" Telling Stevo about Uno's Dabs Pissaro, Picasso and Phil's Uncle Jack The Church of the Everyday Saints Your mother grew up in Tiger Bay He's in St Helens Hospital The CID are now involved
The main character right through the series is the draughtsman Alan Greenall and now in charge of Wilkinson's Drawing Office. Among others who work there are the engineer Jennifer who grew up in County Durham, lives in Wigan and follows Warrington. For more details look at my web site http://www.geofflee.net and to order a copy go to the web site of the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. Click on books and then on fiction.
[b]Visit //www.geofflee.net for details of my novels 'One Winter', 'One Spring', 'One Summer' 'One Autumn' 'Two Seasons'. and "Three Good Years" All six feature Rugby League against a humourous Lancashire/Yorkshire background and are inspired by the old saying about work: "They could write a book about this place. It would be a best seller."[/b]
Ashurst is not Wigan. It is a fictional town with its southern border somewhere north of Widnes and Warrington, its western border just east of St Helens and its northern border somewhere south of Wigan. But don't forget it is a fictional place and all my novels are a combination of fact and fiction.
Ashurst is not Wigan. It is a fictional town with its southern border somewhere north of Widnes and Warrington, its western border just east of St Helens and its northern border somewhere south of Wigan. But don't forget it is a fictional place and all my novels are a combination of fact and fiction.
Ashton In Makefield, Haydock, Newton Le Willows, or Burtonwood area.
Do they speak with the argumentative nasal Warringtonian accent? The forever joking scouse twang? Or the village idiot dialect of Wigan?
I didn't forget your novels were a combination of fact and fiction. I didn't know in the first place.
Ashurst is not Wigan. It is a fictional town with its southern border somewhere north of Widnes and Warrington, its western border just east of St Helens and its northern border somewhere south of Wigan. But don't forget it is a fictional place and all my novels are a combination of fact and fiction.
That being one time the historic town of Makerfield.
Ashurst is not Wigan. It is a fictional town with its southern border somewhere north of Widnes and Warrington, its western border just east of St Helens and its northern border somewhere south of Wigan. But don't forget it is a fictional place and all my novels are a combination of fact and fiction.