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Simon Davis, the PM for the Peoples Unite Party, was confident that the next election, on 7 May 2015, he would be staying in 10 Downing Street with the black door. But with the train crash in the Waterloo Station and the PM being stretchered off, it was not until he reached the hospital for treatment that his panic kicked in-he had left his parliamentary red case on the crashed train. The PM was not aware that young Rob Hat had crawled into the first-class carriage to rescue this said case. Rob never knew at the time what was in this case and he would never ask, as it would make the PM lose…mehr

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Simon Davis, the PM for the Peoples Unite Party, was confident that the next election, on 7 May 2015, he would be staying in 10 Downing Street with the black door. But with the train crash in the Waterloo Station and the PM being stretchered off, it was not until he reached the hospital for treatment that his panic kicked in-he had left his parliamentary red case on the crashed train. The PM was not aware that young Rob Hat had crawled into the first-class carriage to rescue this said case. Rob never knew at the time what was in this case and he would never ask, as it would make the PM lose confidence in him. A little later in the same week, the notorious criminal, Baines, was being put to rest at Honour Oak Cemetery in South London. With his death, the millions he had made died with him. It was not until Rob Hat was in the Kilimanjaro region, helping his uncle with his tourism business, that he discovered that Baines was out on a jolly, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Even with the disguise, Baines's unique tattoo gave him away. Another problem the PM had was that he knew Rob Hat and his capabilities for helping the less fortunate that the PM had once betrayed while hiding behind the mask of austerity measures.
Autorenporträt
Alan R Cable was a transport consultant for one of the world's largest IT companies, Hewlett Packard, from 1995 to 2000. He was not aware that when he took on this consultancy, this was going to be the key factor for 'Aid into Africa' being launched. Aid into Africa delivered, over the years, 350 tonnes of educational and medical aid into East Africa. It was in 2008 after some 38 flights into Africa that retirement beckoned. It was his grandson, Rue Cable, back in 2012 who encouraged him to attempt to write a book. In 2015 thanks to his son, Rob, and his wife, Michelle, they managed to get Rob Hat published as a Christmas gift. With further three books on the back burner, Austin Macauley Publishers have taken on Hoodwink for him.