Friday 13 March 2015

And Now For Something Completely Different

Let's begin with a nice, gentle tale of young love, as Louise Hobson learns the merits of the Softly Softly approach.

And then we can follow that with the ladies and friends of the Pussycat Gang meeting on Independence Day, and discovering what it means to be Born on the Fourth of July.

We also have two small stories - the first of which covers some of my own interests as four young Muslim women spend a Quiet Night.

And then an works party goes wrong when there are visitors After Hours.

Finally, Tull returns with another story Discovery, Dust and Danger.

Next week, as always God willing - The Family of Crime.

Until then, I remain,

KP

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