A Tempest of Blondes
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ailing of the Dover ferry, he launched his feet in the direction of the staircase that led to the lower deck. He could have travelled by hovercraft or rail, b
should be. But gnawing beneath the skin of grief was
them in – crooks he knew next to nothing about? His hand gripping the banister to the deck below turned white with pent-up frustrati
ost a grunt. "It was she," and his father's infirm finger quivered over the brunette in the tatty snapshot his father was showing
s father went into a fit of coughing, then lay his head back on the hospital bed
, but stopping first in Paris. "We'll be on our way soon, luv," they had written to him, as he
to their savings, one year had become one mor
ty and lend his face a smile. He never could stand hangdog faces at bars and couldn't bear to be the culprit
s have? What had they ever had? What fraud could the brunette and her husband
rs! They were a perfect partne
e his parents still, and he had loved them
he found the brunette an
what? K
n't tough enough. He didn't mind a little pilfe
er, and Sandy raised his eyes. The bartende
"Thought you might wan
with loads of charm and a lot of hole in the dimple that ador
his preferred demeanour and sho
had gone past him on t
id, introducing the
Perhaps she and her brother were stars, but because he hadn't been watching much telly these days, he didn't know who they
inds and flashed Penelope a confident smile, hoping he could pull
t stalled when Sandy almost dropped his teeth at the news that Roger and Penel
e hadn't heard righ
ter. "She's going to be t
s. "I-I... I would ha
s laugh was st
making it sparkle like sapphire. "Probably thought
This was all s
im, an indecipherable look in his ey
nerous." She gave Sandy the feeling she was try
away from the two, he considered his situation. There was no job waiting for him in England; he'd been forced to quit his last job to be by
inned. "
outdoor life.
"We could put in a word for you." She
dded. "W