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Trials of Love

English

By (author): Dennis Loynes

Matt and Emily become best friends after he hits her at primary school. When they go to different senior schools, they part ways, but make a pact to meet up in fifteen years if they lose touch.Navigating the twists and turns of college and university Matt and Emily find their own separate paths. They both end up in relationships - one good, one bad.As their rendezvous draws closer, Matt is unsure about whether he should go. But he can't get Emily's last words, 'the only reason not to turn up is if you are dead,' out of his head. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 May 2017
  • Publisher: SilverWood Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781326350

About Dennis Loynes

Dennis Loynes was born in 1949 and has spent his whole life in the rural wonder that is Worcestershire. He retired from his job as a director of a small group of motor dealers in 2008. He loved his job and is loving retirement.He achieved an honours degree in Social Science in 2013 and has since discovered the thrill of creative writing. He is a member of Worcester Writers Circle and in 2016 he had short stories published in Figures in the Mist and Windmills and Paper Boats. Trials of Love is his first novel.When he isn't writing Dennis enjoys tennis badminton jogging and duplicate bridge. Whilst the sports activities are now more social than anything else the bridge is still fiercely competitive.

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