At the close of WWII, George Barrow, a reluctant railway transport officer in the occupying army, is powerless to prevent a train crossing the border into Soviet territory due, in part, to the indifference of his superiors who can’t be bothered to check one of the prisoner’s credentials for fear of causing a diplomatic incident. Includes perhaps his grimmest war story after the nororious ‘A Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts’, Waiting For Trains: “Would the horror of this war, even in its aftermath, never end?”ĭresselberg. Lolalafabulous on Ronald Holmes – Witchcra…Ĭharles Birkin – Dark Menace (Tandem, 1968) Toeland Robson's fat… on August Derleth – When Gr… Tony Blackburn – A Laugh In Every Pocket.Peter Haining – The Anatomy Of Witchcraft.Charles Birkin – The Kiss Of Death 1964. Ralph Martin – The Man Who Haunted Himself.Jules Michelet – Satanism And Witchcraf.
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