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Where will Danny go?

Jamie Stratford

Publisher: The Conrad Press

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‘Where will Danny go?’ is a warm-hearted and intriguing tale of good people working to save something they value. Sharp modern dialogue and an eye for conflict and reconciliation. Who could have thought it would be a good idea to remove Alison from her job?They knew she was the main reason for Copsemead’s success. But maybe there was someone who wanted failure, who had designs on its land for other, more profitable uses.A plan is needed to defeat the bad guys and ensure the survival of Copsemead, and this is the engrossing story of how a few people went about achieving it, for the benefit of so many.
Available since: 03/17/2023.

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