BOLD TARTAN OF ULSTER

BOLD TARTAN OF ULSTER

by Seamus Glas
BOLD TARTAN OF ULSTER

BOLD TARTAN OF ULSTER

by Seamus Glas

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Overview

This is intended as part of a trilogy and makes a rampant commencement with our three protagonists Glasgo-Angel and Big mouth Geordy. There is a development along the way where the only escape is to join them. Not the good guys though?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151608183
Publisher: Seamus Glas
Publication date: 01/25/2015
Series: The Bold Tartan , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 389
File size: 906 KB

About the Author

Seamus Glas, a Scot Irish, a citizen of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom was born to an English mother and a Scot Irish father 1956 in Belfast City hospital. As a Presbyterian protestant, he remembers the commencement of the Ulster troubles with firsthand experience. He grew up east of the capital, Belfast, at a village called Dundonald; Co. Down, in which he claims, is the most panoramic county of Ulster. He fondly remembers the bold characters that shaped his reality then and formed his outlook today. He is one of three boys, and claims this is largely due to his parents, whom he says, kept this part a secret. Today when back in the province, he writes when he can about his experiences and particularly his focus on the loyalist protestant cause when it commenced with honorable motives in light of imminent civil war. He attended the Boy’s High School Dundonald.

As a mature student, he embarked on a three-year language course at the Luton/London University, England, majoring in German. He is fluent in four European languages.
Today, he resides in the state of Arizona for most of the time returning to Europe to be with his only real family, a feral tabby, which he calls Serial, for obvious reasons. The green has a realigning effect on his disposition, whilst the arid dusty canyons of Arizona is his alternative fulfillment of another life possibly as a native American he has possessed since he was a young boy. Today he plans to embark on a part-time English language program teaching Native Americans on the reservation. He does not kill his food normally; though he enjoys fishing and accompanies the odd elk hunt with his friends. He enjoys the lonely life of exploring canyon treasures, amid the pumas and wild boars that come past his campsite from time to time. No children that he knows of, though there still maybe the possibility of learning his parents secret.
S.G
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