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As bombs rain down over London during the Blitz, Major Tommy Haupner negotiates the rubble-filled streets of Bloomsbury on his way to perform at a socialite party. The explosive event of the evening is not his virtuosic violin playing, but the 'almost-blond' American who not only insults him, but then steals his heart. The Seventh of December follows a few months in the lives of two Intelligence agents in the early part of World War Two. Set against the backdrop of war-torn occupied Europe, Tommy and his American lover, Henry Reiter, forge a committed relationship that is intertwined with…mehr

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As bombs rain down over London during the Blitz, Major Tommy Haupner negotiates the rubble-filled streets of Bloomsbury on his way to perform at a socialite party. The explosive event of the evening is not his virtuosic violin playing, but the 'almost-blond' American who not only insults him, but then steals his heart. The Seventh of December follows a few months in the lives of two Intelligence agents in the early part of World War Two. Set against the backdrop of war-torn occupied Europe, Tommy and his American lover, Henry Reiter, forge a committed relationship that is intertwined with intrigues that threaten the integrity of the British Royal Family and the stability of a Nation at war. Neither bombs nor bullets manage to break the bond that these men form in their struggle against Nazism and the powers of evil.
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Garrick Jones Co-founder and partner at Ludic Group, co-author of the book ALIVE: Digital Humans and Their Organizations, academic and investor. Garrick Jones is an entrepreneur, academic and musician based in London. Co-founder and partner of the Ludic Group, he is a renowned expert in digital transformation, digital learning and engagement. Garrick is a fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) where he has taught Capstone programmes in International Relations and designed the ground-breaking Open Innovation Programme. His research is focused on Creative Economies and large-scale support systems for commerce, culture, education and community development in which innovation is critical. He is particularly focused on the value of the design process, visualisation methods and tools for enabling decision-making and constructive problem-solving. Garrick has been instrumental in the development of purpose-built collaborative learning environments (CLEs). He advises on numerous projects for corporations and governments and state-of-the-art think tanks, including the award-winning Future Trends Forum (FTF). He works with Fortune 100 clients, governments, the UN and UNDP. Garrick is interested in how very large systems are able to transform themselves. Garrick lives in London. Wearing his musical hat, Garrick composes for films, contemporary artists and performance. Ask him to play the piano for you if you get the opportunity!