This has been said of me.
A real life James Bond, Peter recruit and ran arguably the most valuable spy in the British Army winning the Queen’s Gallantry Medal (QGM) and George Medal (GM) for services to Queen and country. A distinction held by only one other.
This is quote from Gen Sir John Wilsey and can be found in the following books, Special Forces Hero’s by Lord Ashcroft and Ulster Tales written by Sir John Wisley.
“Peter Jones passes unnoticed in a crowd play so significant a role in Britain’s fight against terrorism during the trouble in Northern Ireland as a source handler (a spy recruiter and a running of agents) was formally recognized by the award, not just the Queen’s Gallantry Medal but later of the George Medal”.
His real-life experience of espionage, intrigue and modern intelligence services found a natural outlet in his passion for writing, events which are reflected in his TV series “Belfast” which has received considerable interest and numerous option requests.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and a Master’s in Screenwriting.
Peter Jones GM, QGM a writer, a poet and a former soldier, who has emerged from the shadows. He spent most of his army career with the special forces in Northern Ireland, recruiting spies within the IRA and other terrorist organizations. For obvious reasons, we cannot go into detail.
Jones a dyslexic decided at the age of sixty to follow a dream and learn to write, after four years he achieved a BA (Hons) in Creative writing and an MA in Screenwriting.
This has been said of me.
A real life James Bond, Peter recruit and ran arguably the most valuable spy in the British Army winning the Queen’s Gallantry Medal (QGM) and George Medal (GM) for services to Queen and country. A distinction held by only one other.
This is quote from Gen Sir John Wilsey and can be found in the following books, Special Forces Hero’s by Lord Ashcroft and Ulster Tales written by Sir John Wisley.
“Peter Jones passes unnoticed in a crowd play so significant a role in Britain’s fight against terrorism during the trouble in Northern Ireland as a source handler (a spy recruiter and a running of agents) was formally recognized by the award, not just the Queen’s Gallantry Medal but later of the George Medal”.
His real-life experience of espionage, intrigue and modern intelligence services found a natural outlet in his passion for writing, events which are reflected in his TV series “Belfast” which has received considerable interest and numerous option requests.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and a Master’s in Screenwriting.
Peter Jones GM, QGM a writer, a poet and a former soldier, who has emerged from the shadows. He spent most of his army career with the special forces in Northern Ireland, recruiting spies within the IRA and other terrorist organizations. For obvious reasons, we cannot go into detail.
Jones a dyslexic decided at the age of sixty to follow a dream and learn to write, after four years he achieved a BA (Hons) in Creative writing and an MA in Screenwriting.