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That's the one. I got sidetracked by a thumbnail for the wonderful Yvonne Fair I'm afraid.



Good luck with the promotion!"
Thanks David. I would be interested to know what you think of it - it does seem to divide opinion rather ;-)




Thanks Penny. I would just warn you that a number of people who liked the 'nostalgedy' books did not like this one. It is very different and I think you just have to approach it as a bit of fun and nothing more. I would be interested to know what you think.

Then my work here is done ;-)


That's the spirit, Penny!


I meant to add that I would be really grateful if anyone who has downloaded it could leave a review, that would be much appreciated. Doesn't have to gush with praise, can be anything you like ;-)

What would your ideal three course meal consist of, if you could choose any cuisine from any era?

I take it the notion of food doesn't excite you?

Food.
Let me think...
Starter : Melon I think, as I don't want something that takes my appetite away. But it can have all sorts of exotic fruit coulis on it...
Main : A nice tender slab of roast beef with peas, mashed parsnip and a couple of roast potatoes is very hard to beat. Unless you go down the steak and chips route...
Dessert : Tirimisu, banoffee pie or ice cream.

Start with cold cuts and pickles. Just because I never do because Himself hates pickles.
Main - roast lamb. Loads of gravy and mash.
Pud - tiramisu - but I'm not sharing GL's. I want one of my own!

Start with cold cuts and pickles. Just because I never do because Himself hates pickles.
Main - roast lamb. Loads of gravy and mash.
Pud - tiramisu - but I'm not sharing GL's. I want ..."
Sounds good, but as you'll know I'm not a fan of mash and I gave up on lamb years ago.


Well, that engendered a massive wave of apathy! ;-)

Sounded like a good idea to me, zero gravity notwithstanding

Oh, ok. I'll try it when you're not looking then.

Why does that sentence have me looking over my shoulder?

Curses, I wasn't quick enough

Not Hank surely, he must be getting on a bit now!




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Curses! I was using the Dutch spelling, of course ;-)
Corrected and now with added pictures.

Well, you have to get your priorities straight don't you?

Hustle, bustle and never have time for lunch


Hustle, bustle and never have time for lunch"
No, not the title of the next book (it could never apply to me) but it did make me think of a little quiz. A free copy of any of my books to the first person to get the following:
1. Which song does this line come from, and
2. Which film featured the song, and
3. Who was the author of the book on which the film was based?
Have fun!

Hustle, bustle and never have time for lunch"
No, not the title of the next ..."
Well, I haven't been trampled in the rush, so either it's too difficult or nobody gives a monkey's ;-)
Books mentioned in this topic
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
A Dubious Undertaking and other stories (other topics)
Grave Expectations - the further misadventures of Josiah Oakshott and Archibald Thurble (other topics)
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David Wailing (other topics)Patrick Barrett (other topics)
Jan Hurst-Nicholson (other topics)