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In an effort to clean up the streets of Britain, the government brought in drastic measures to get rid of the prostitutes, drug peddlers, child abusers and other riff-raff such as paedophiles and rent boys. It was a secret operation to eliminate the courts but to organise a secret panel of judges and agents to deal with the problem on a fast track system. This was quickly put into operation and Captain Jack was put in charge of the prison ship which would take the guilty persons to a prearranged foreign country to serve out their sentences. Later, Captain Jack was offered another job. He had…mehr

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In an effort to clean up the streets of Britain, the government brought in drastic measures to get rid of the prostitutes, drug peddlers, child abusers and other riff-raff such as paedophiles and rent boys. It was a secret operation to eliminate the courts but to organise a secret panel of judges and agents to deal with the problem on a fast track system. This was quickly put into operation and Captain Jack was put in charge of the prison ship which would take the guilty persons to a prearranged foreign country to serve out their sentences. Later, Captain Jack was offered another job. He had fallen for one of the women prisoners and offered a job by a rich oil king. Jack took the opportunity for a better life and left the ship with his new girlfriend to become governor of a walled city in the desert. The citadel which the king had specially built for his eldest son was to be Captain Jack's new job.
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Frank was born in Aldridge, Staffordshire in 1936. He left school at 15 and began his working life in the coal mining industry. He joined the army in 1956 and spent three years as a Seaforth Highlander, serving in Gibraltar and Germany. After he was demobbed, he returned to the mining industry, where he spent the rest of his working life. In his spare time he took up dog training and founded the Aldridge Dog Training Club in 1970. It is still going 50 years later. After moving to Rugeley in 1974, he retired from the mining industry and then moved to Spain, where he lived for 20 years. This is where he started writing his books.