Ears Have Walls

Ears Have Walls

by Felicity Taylor
Ears Have Walls

Ears Have Walls

by Felicity Taylor

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Overview

Ears Have Walls is a collection of short stories which focuses on each character’s darkest secrets. These characters live in the suburbs of English towns, cities, Northern landscapes, Europe, and beyond. From the first tale to the last everyone is filled with surprise.

A crime of the heart is taking place between Gerald Compton and his mother Hattie. Because of Gerald’s love affair with a younger woman, Hattie is faced with the decision whether or not to murder her husband.

Margaret Grant takes a walk around the city of Nuremburg. She sees who her father really was and is consumed with guilt. Genius Loci: the spirit of place dominates throughout her visit.

Jimmy Chan was given the story of a great Buddhist teacher called Xuanzang. It is now Chinese New Year and the horoscope of The Monkey takes Jimmy back home to his family.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155764052
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication date: 02/05/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Felicity Taylor was raised in Coventry, Warwickshire, when at the age of nineteen and amidst the Troubles she left England for New Zealand. Several years later she moved to Sydney, Australia and worked on an Italian cruise ship as a social directress around the Pacific Islands. She returned home to study at Middlesex University where she received her degree in Writing and Publishing.

Table of Contents

The Blue Bin 9

Adam Smyth 16

Suburban Jolly 25

A Summer January 27

Nuremburg 34

The Japanese Lady with Tea Cup 40

Shadow Shape 44

The Auctioneer 48

Margate 52

The Doppelganger 63

Spean Bridge 68

To Kill Unnecessarily 78

Lacking in Fibre 85

Crossing Double Yellow Lines 93

The Elephant 103

It's Raining and the House is Creaking 114

The Black Square 119

No Regrets 123

Blackpool 129

Fruit and Vegetables 139

The Black Hole 143

Industrial Change 150

The Monkey Tree 157

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