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StevenPreece
31st August 2006, 21:35
Well I suppose I'd better mention this seeming that I wrote it.

It was my sequal to Amongst The Marines and it describes my journing going through the transition of being an aggressive serviceman to an everyday civilian. So what! You say, but its not an easy journey for some people and it certainly wasn't for me.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Always-Marine-Return-Civvy-Street/dp/184596005X/sr=8-1/qid=1157049367/ref=sr_1_1/202-1961925-7439831?ie=UTF8&s=gateway

Regards

Steve

Ex3Para
31st August 2006, 23:23
How come the book is about a US marine and its about you and in your profile it says you served with the Royal Marines, I did see this book in waterstones but i couldnt buy it at the time, by the time i went back to get it it had gone. Can you prove yourself.

repman86
1st September 2006, 00:14
Who The F*** Is Larry The Long Lorry Lout Questioning

0341Grunt
1st September 2006, 03:58
Man you mention your book in every post. Seems like you are doing quite a bit of advertising for free.

yatez 44
2nd September 2006, 05:50
get the book Bullet proof ,by T graves ,fiction but a lots of fact...hard to put down once you get in to it....Good read

StevenPreece
3rd September 2006, 00:46
Its true I do mention by books alot but to be honest my life is in there.

Yes the front cover is a US Marine. The reason is, the publisher gave me 3 choices of cover. Neither fitted the story. My second book started where my first book finished, just as I walked out of the main gate for the last time.
This was the only picture that fitted the bill that close.

Hence the picture is a marine/soldier handing his kit in as he leaves the forces for the last time.

Regards

Steve

Tom_G
8th June 2008, 23:18
get the book Bullet proof ,by T graves ,fiction but a lots of fact...hard to put down once you get in to it....Good read

Yes, Yes, Mike it was fiction (according to the author) and quite a good read...and he really was a US Marine.:D

Luv u Flash

Chas
4th July 2008, 15:52
Steven Preece did serve in the Royal Marines. Thankfully for readers my only comment is that his book did not portray the Royal Marines, as I remember them , in any way whatsoever.:D
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