Freddie, Bill and Irving

· Trafford Publishing
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Freddie, Bill and Irving are triplets. They are brought up by their Mum, Lillian, in a south-coast seaside town during the 1960s. An argument with a local girl called Marcia leads to retaliation which nearly destroys her home. Freddie, Bill and Irving are sent off to their aunts home on the west coast of Scotland for the rest of the summer, where it is hoped that they will remain out of trouble. However, the trio and trouble go hand in hand. The journey to Scotland is punctuated by one catastrophe after another, and the boys are soon being tracked down by several victims of their schemes. Nonetheless, the boys always manage to avoid the consequences of their actions and finally return home as heroes of the hour, almost oblivious to the trail of destruction that they have left in their wake.

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About the Author

Paul Bennett currently lives with his wife and son in Rochester, Kent. His daughter and grand children also live locally. Paul has taught in south-east London and Kent secondary schools for over 30 years. He specialises in ICT teaching but also teaches Economics and Sociology to upper school pupils. Paul was born in Woolwich, London and apart from a childhood in nearby Bexley, and his current location in Rochester, he has never moved far from the south east of London.

Paul has written several stories for young children, some of which have been published and several short stories; some again, published and others awaiting publication as a collection. Paul’s interests are especially associated with classical music and opera. He has been to the Bayreuth festival on several occasions and follows the musical output of the composer Hans Werner Henze and has attended several world premiere performances in Europe.

Paul is currently working on a crime novel to be located in the area where he lived as a child and a work of fiction based around the life of the composer Anton Bruckner.


About the Author

Paul Bennett currently lives with his wife and son in Rochester, Kent. His daughter and grand children also live locally. Paul has taught in south-east London and Kent secondary schools for over 30 years. He specialises in ICT teaching but also teaches Economics and Sociology to upper school pupils. Paul was born in Woolwich, London and apart from a childhood in nearby Bexley, and his current location in Rochester, he has never moved far from the south east of London.

Paul has written several stories for young children, some of which have been published and several short stories; some again, published and others awaiting publication as a collection. Paul’s interests are especially associated with classical music and opera. He has been to the Bayreuth festival on several occasions and follows the musical output of the composer Hans Werner Henze and has attended several world premiere performances in Europe.

Paul is currently working on a crime novel to be located in the area where he lived as a child and a work of fiction based around the life of the composer Anton Bruckner.


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