As somebody who wanted the history of 7/7, I was a bit displeased.Especially with no bibliography in the back plus the quality of the writing, I sure hope somebody else takes on documenting 7/7.It was, without a doubt, a key point in British history.
That said, the book serves as an interesting quick read.
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A Morning of Terror - The London Bombings 7th July 2005
Frank Senauth after residing on the United Kingdom for over 16 years, he felt that his home should have been in London, forever, but that did not happen.
Senauth emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada in 1973, where he worked and studied at his last wish of becoming a writer.
It was on the 7th of July 2005, when he gazed at the television in the United States and Canada about the bombings in London, England. He felt sad and he shed a tear or two. He knew he had to write about the way he felt, and the only way he could do so would be to go back in time, and bring you the true facts of this dramatic story of life and death.'A Morning of Terror.'
This book will be a must read, so please buy the book and indulge yourself in a story of a lifetime.
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A Morning of Terror: The London Bombings on July 7th 2005 [Paperback] Review
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on 12/30/2010
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great britain,
historical,
london,
quick read,
subway,
tony blair,
united kingdom,
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