Prince William (at Olympics 2012) 
Born in the Delta, south west of England where the curlews fly and the marigolds vanish, Mike quickly read through his local library and went looking for where the Industrial Revolution started in Britain. He arrived in Manchester in 1974, carried on his education at the local Polytechnic and was thrilled to be encouraged to read books and talk about them: writing the essays, however, was a chore.Set firmly in Manchester, with a guided tour around football grounds, train stations and the sets for Coronation Street, this book looks with a jaundiced eye at hosting the Olympic Games in London and leaving the northern counties out of the picture. A few items are askew in this version of the world; I wondered why Prince William was 'next in line' but late in the book we are told his father Charles has renounced his claim to the throne. Prince Harry doesn't seem an important figure, the
Prince William at Olympics 2012 - Written by Mike Scantlebury Terrorists and mayhem at the 2012 Olympics!Prince William of England, second in line to the throne, is asked by his grandmother to represent her at the Olympics events happening in the North of England in 2012. The Prince is pleased with the request, appearing in public as the Queen's representative, but then less than happy when people start shooting at him and threatening his life in a myriad of unpleasant ways. Then Melia arrives.

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| Title | : | Prince William (at Olympics 2012) |
| Author | : | Mike Scantlebury |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
| Published | : | December 6th 2012 by Smashwords Edition (first published January 5th 2012) |
| Categories | : | New Adult. Adventure. Literature. 21st Century. Young Adult. Drama. Mystery. Modern |
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The Olympic Games of 2012 was known to many as the 'London Games', but many activities took place far from the capital. Prince William is asked by The Queen to go to northern England and represent her at these events. The Security Services provide him with a local bodyguard, in the shapely form of Special Agent Amelia Hartliss, (or 'Heartless', as she is sometimes known). The two young people become very close, as the Prince is threatened by terrorists and local troublemakers. He is lonely. His wife has been forced by ill health to stay in London, and he becomes increasing reliant on the beautiful bodyguard, both for his well-being and his morale. They make a good team, fighting off the foes and celebrating the Games. Melia even manages to unmask a spy in the camp, as well as defeat one of her oldest adversaries, the evil Emil Gorange. He escapes, as does the Prince, back to London and his other responsibilities, taking her heart with him.Describe Books In Favor Of Prince William (at Olympics 2012)
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Set firmly in Manchester, with a guided tour around football grounds, train stations and the sets for Coronation Street, this book looks with a jaundiced eye at hosting the Olympic Games in London and leaving the northern counties out of the picture. A few items are askew in this version of the world; I wondered why Prince William was 'next in line' but late in the book we are told his father Charles has renounced his claim to the throne. Prince Harry doesn't seem an important figure, theBorn in the Delta, south west of England where the curlews fly and the marigolds vanish, Mike quickly read through his local library and went looking for where the Industrial Revolution started in Britain. He arrived in Manchester in 1974, carried on his education at the local Polytechnic and was thrilled to be encouraged to read books and talk about them: writing the essays, however, was a chore.Set firmly in Manchester, with a guided tour around football grounds, train stations and the sets for Coronation Street, this book looks with a jaundiced eye at hosting the Olympic Games in London and leaving the northern counties out of the picture. A few items are askew in this version of the world; I wondered why Prince William was 'next in line' but late in the book we are told his father Charles has renounced his claim to the throne. Prince Harry doesn't seem an important figure, the
Prince William at Olympics 2012 - Written by Mike Scantlebury Terrorists and mayhem at the 2012 Olympics!Prince William of England, second in line to the throne, is asked by his grandmother to represent her at the Olympics events happening in the North of England in 2012. The Prince is pleased with the request, appearing in public as the Queen's representative, but then less than happy when people start shooting at him and threatening his life in a myriad of unpleasant ways. Then Melia arrives.



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