Gerald H Thornhill left school at the age of fifteen and worked in the wholesale cotton industry in Manchester. After two years in the R.A.F. serving in Cyprus during the EOKA camp...view moreGerald H Thornhill left school at the age of fifteen and worked in the wholesale cotton industry in Manchester. After two years in the R.A.F. serving in Cyprus during the EOKA campaign and the Suez Crisis, he returned to Manchester. In 1967 he joined the British Airports Authority and worked in the Operations Department at both Stansted and Gatwick airports. He left the BAA in 2001 to start a video business making training, instructional and promotional films for the aviation industry.
After retirement he turned to writing – a lifetime’s ambition. He lives with Heather, his wife, in Sussex, England.
“Terms Of Innocence” is his second novel.view less