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Owen has a problem. Sukey has disappeared in Crete. Why? She was
helping to locate an ancient wreck. Owen must find her. She is in
hospital with a coma after partying and trying cocaine. At the
wreck Daniel finds a sculpture to sell illegally. Then Sukey is
abducted from hospital. Owen is offered a deal by Daniel - to stay
quiet about the sculpture and he'll return Sukey. If Owen agrees
then he is an accomplice. .. But Owen loves Sukey. Yet might his
prudish nature overrule his love?
Tam saves the model Cindy from a murder attempt at Joss's art
class. This he'll keep secret but a reporter is suspicious. Tam
wants to marry Rhiannon, one of his three mistresses. She refuses,
then regrets it. While Tam inspects a hotel project in the Sahara
his daughter Heather dies suddenly. He returns for the funeral to
live with Mirabelle her mother; so Rhiannon is denied marriage.
Cindy has loved Tam despite his rejection. However 'to disengage'
they spend a 'farewell' night together. The assault is revealed,
the class disbanded. The Sahara project is scuppered for the
Recession has begun. Tam is fired and his bank closed. Now broke,
he is offered a home, as Holly's father, by Alice. He accepts. The
police now probe the assault. Cindy meets PcX, and after overtures
and fun they become an item.
Title: A Picturesque Tour through the Principal Parts of Yorkshire
and Derbyshire ... With illustrative notes by Edward Wedlake
Brayley ... Second edition. With plates, including a
portrait.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
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++++ British Library Dayes, Edward; Brayley, Edward Wedlake; 1825.
viii. 204 p.; 8 . 578.g.18.
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