Now serialised for television, He Knew He Was Right is widely acknowledged as one of Trollope's most striking achievements. The central theme of the novel is the sexual jealousy of Louis Trevelyan who unjustly accuses his wife Emily of a liaison with a friend of her father's. As his suspicion deepen
How Was He Supposed to Know?
โ Scribed by Ali Wilde; Andy Slayde
- Publisher
- Silver Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Who knew the bandana Reece wears and uses on his family dairy farm could cause so much trouble? Reece's main company is his family and the cattle. So, when the opportunity for a night off arises, he grabs it with both hands and heads for the only gay club within fifty miles.
Reece has had a crush on Lane--one of the bartenders--forever. But Lane's leaving town at the end of the week. What good would come of hooking up with him now? Should that stop Reece from going home with Lane and finding out what Lane's bandana really means?
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