Minty's boyfriend, Jock, was killed in the disastrous train wreck at Paddington, shortly after he borrowed all her savings. Now he has come back to haunt her. Zillah lost her estranged husband, Jerry, in that same accident. She is not convinced he is actually dead, but for reasons of her own decides
Adam & Eve & Pinch Me
β Scribed by Ruth Rendell
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: Jock Lewis was supposed to have died in the Paddington rail crash - Minty had received a letter from Great Western. But curiously, the police hadn't been in touch. And Jock had gone off with all her savings. Then there was Zilla. She had also received a letter from the railway company that said her husband was dead. She didn't really believe the story but chose not to mention her doubts. Jock's ghost reappeared to Minty at home, at work, in the cinema. Minty started to carry a knife...
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