50th Anniversary of the wreck of the Francis Holmes
FREE to download 22nd to 24th Aug 2025
Fifty years ago this month I was working as a mechanic at an oil terminal on the coast of Libya.
As I was walking from one maintenance job to another I looked out to sea and saw that the ship that worked in the bay on which the divers lived, had exploded. There was a huge mushroom cloud above the Francis Holmes.
Six men were killed in that explosion and many more badly burned. I still think about the accident to this day.
To honour the men who died, most of whom were Maltese, I offer my book 'A Horse in the Morning' free to download for a few days.
'A Horse in the Morning' is the memoir of an engineer, teacher, actor, writer and failed astronaut. The stories are funny, dramatic, sometimes mysterious, and told with quirky British understatement.
I'd be grateful for a review if you enjoy the stories.
This is a previous review:
'Roger Ley's collection of memoirs is like a series of short stories, all self-contained, as if one is looking through a snapshot album covering seven decades. Some of these stories have already been published in magazines such as The Oldie, Readers' Digest and Best of British. The stories are told with wit, charm and a self-deprecating humour - very British. I particularly enjoyed the childhood stories (my brother also manufactured explosives) and the more recent episodes. The book is well-structured, eminently readable and I love the way it goes full circle, beginning (more-or-less) and ending with the author's TV/film/showbiz experiences.'
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