Don't Lie
"Gladys could tell fortunes but it was Harriet who made them." When Harriet tried her teenage hand at being a ball girl at the local tennis club the day after England won the World Cup, Ian's wife Betty was intent on winning the doubles trophy. Betty still had time to encourage Ian to take up Harriet's cause with the club officials who threw her out as unsuitable. Harriet may have had to leave Southport but she was prospering when Ian tracked her down in Whitstable and followed the notorious local trial where Harriet was a star witness. An end of the pier seaside romp where telling the truth is to no one's advantage.
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Don't Lie
"Gladys could tell fortunes but it was Harriet who made them." When Harriet tried her teenage hand at being a ball girl at the local tennis club the day after England won the World Cup, Ian's wife Betty was intent on winning the doubles trophy. Betty still had time to encourage Ian to take up Harriet's cause with the club officials who threw her out as unsuitable. Harriet may have had to leave Southport but she was prospering when Ian tracked her down in Whitstable and followed the notorious local trial where Harriet was a star witness. An end of the pier seaside romp where telling the truth is to no one's advantage.
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Don't Lie

Don't Lie

by Stephen Morris
Don't Lie

Don't Lie

by Stephen Morris

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Overview

"Gladys could tell fortunes but it was Harriet who made them." When Harriet tried her teenage hand at being a ball girl at the local tennis club the day after England won the World Cup, Ian's wife Betty was intent on winning the doubles trophy. Betty still had time to encourage Ian to take up Harriet's cause with the club officials who threw her out as unsuitable. Harriet may have had to leave Southport but she was prospering when Ian tracked her down in Whitstable and followed the notorious local trial where Harriet was a star witness. An end of the pier seaside romp where telling the truth is to no one's advantage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781398481619
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 01/06/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

This is Stephen Morris' third novel. His previous two novels, The Winter Archivist and Memoir, A Novel by Stella Kelly are both published by Austin Macauley. He lives in London.


This is Stephen Morris’ third novel. His previous two novels, The Winter Archivist and Memoir, A Novel by Stella Kelly are both published by Austin Macauley. He lives in London.
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