
Crying Smiles
Richard Burlingham(Author)
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Published on 8. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
164 pages
978-1-906645-30-4 (ISBN)
Description
Charlie Hargreaves was a 20-year-old man; he had an average life in an average town, and lived at home with his mum until he met Maggie Delaney. He fell in love with Maggie, but then Angela appeared and made things a little complicated to say the least. Angela was a divorcee and hungry for younger men, and like a spider in its web, she knew how to entice her prey into her arms, and once there they could never escape. Could Charlie stop seeing both women before things got out of hand, or had this sorry affair gone too far already?
Charlie Hargreaves was a 20-year-old man; he had an average life in an average town, and lived at home with his mum until he met Maggie Delaney. He fell in love with Maggie, but then Angela appeared and made things a little complicated to say the least. Angela was a divorcee and hungry for younger men, and like a spider in its web, she knew how to entice her prey into her arms, and once there they could never escape. Could Charlie stop seeing both women before things got out of hand, or had this sorry affair gone too far already?
Charlie Hargreaves was a 20-year-old man; he had an average life in an average town, and lived at home with his mum until he met Maggie Delaney. He fell in love with Maggie, but then Angela appeared and made things a little complicated to say the least. Angela was a divorcee and hungry for younger men, and like a spider in its web, she knew how to entice her prey into her arms, and once there they could never escape. Could Charlie stop seeing both women before things got out of hand, or had this sorry affair gone too far already?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Claygate
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
185 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-906645-30-4 (9781906645304)
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Schweitzer Classification