H Collins
H. Collins served as a Royal Marine in 40 Commando. He later worked in Iraq as a security contractor, where he spent five years in the 'Triangle of Death', and Afghanistan; he was in Fallujah in 2005, and Ramadi until 2010. In 2014, he found himself back in Kabul, working with civilian security contractors responsible for the diplomatic security of the Japanese Embassy. He was there in 2021 when one of the largest ever airlift evacuations took place from Kabul.
H. Collins served as a Royal Marine in 40 Commando. He later worked in Iraq as a security contractor, where he spent five years in the 'Triangle of Death', and Afghanistan; he was in Fallujah in 2005, and Ramadi until 2010. In 2014, he found himself back in Kabul, working with civilian security contractors responsible for the diplomatic security of the Japanese Embassy. He was there in 2021 when one of the largest ever airlift evacuations took place from Kabul. See less
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H Collins book reviews
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The Moonstone
Multifaceted Treasure Chest
It appears one must step back in time for the greater mystery stories and writers and almost the further back, the better. Perhaps it is the quieter, gentler era when people employed time creatively, ... Read More
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The Moonstone
by kirving, Nov 12, 2009
This classic novel is one of the original detective stories. The writing style is not always easy for the modern reader to follow. The story moves very slowly in parts. The type in the edition I had ... Read More
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The Moonstone
The First in a Long Line
by LawMan, Mar 12, 2008
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins was the first in a new genre of intelligent, thoughtful mysteries. The influence of this book can be seen in works by Doyle, Christie and many others. The story line ... Read More