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London Irish

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'At seventy-two, men are apt to behave oddly, especially where pretty blonde secretaries are concerned..'Among the Irish in London, Andrew Pollard is a well-respected man - well into the autumn of his years and secure in his self-made wealth.The days grow short, as the song says, but there's still time enough for a new wife. Nancy is young enough to be his daughter and pretty enough to turn any man's head. It's an old man's fancy, but more than enough to raise a storm of scandal...

218 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1979

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John Broderick

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Irish novelist and writer (1924-1989).

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