"Alan is down on his luck, stood up at the altar and recently fired from his bank job. Working part time as a tourist advisor at Dublin Airport Info desk he meets Alice who is on standby for a flight home to New York. Ten years ago Alan and Alice had a summer romance when they were students that end
The Standby
β Scribed by K.A Knight
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B084RPCRNR
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β¦ Synopsis
"Alan is down on his luck, stood up at the altar and recently fired from his bank job. Working part time as a tourist advisor at Dublin Airport Info desk he meets Alice who is on standby for a flight home to New York. Ten years ago Alan and Alice had a summer romance when they were students that ended badly. Alan convinces Alice to stay one more night in Dublin and over the course of one night they get to know a city and each other all over again"--Container.
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