John Trewin
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Sam Eagle P.I.
Samuel Erchinski took his retirement early. He had enough of the shootings, the rapes and robberies. When he handed his badge to the Captain, he let it be known that it was now going to be the easy life. He had bought an old run down house in downtown L.A. It needed a load of nails and screws and a gallon of paint. He still kept his apartment in the big smoke and this little house was going to be his art studio. Sam had a yen to paint.
By John Trewin3 years ago in Criminal
The Transition by John Trewin
It was in the later 1950s as I recall Harold Macmillan the British Prime Minister had given his speech concerning the ‘Winds of Change’ that were blowing across the World. India and Burma had achieved then independence and many of the African Colonies were clamouring for the same thing. The general manager of our family company called me over.
By John Trewin3 years ago in Journal