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The Fall Guy The Fall Guy by Ritchie Perry
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“Pinto hove into sight, his drab, insignificant exterior concealing a drab, insignificant soul.”
Ritchie Perry, The Fall Guy
“I settled down in the more comfortable of the two chairs to bring myself up to date on how the mother country was getting along without me. Badly was my immediate impression, the main news amply justifying my self-imposed exile.”
Ritchie Perry, The Fall Guy
“When he was eventually invalided out of Hong Kong and back to London, Pawson had expected a hero’s return. Instead he’d been comprehensively debriefed, reprimanded for his stupidity in falling into Japanese hands and subjected to a barrage of gripes about the length of his convalescence at such an inopportune time. There had been no mention at all of his bravery in the face of torture. It had been a harsh lesson, but one well worth learning.”
Ritchie Perry, The Fall Guy