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An Amalgam of Minds

Jon Bentley

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Sinopsis

Burdened by past relationships, Michael is thrust into the world of the bailiff, where he discovers a new sense of purpose. But when an assault charge lands him in court, his fate intertwines with that of Ella Bradbury, a rising solicitor who takes his case.
 
What begins as a professional encounter leads to an emotional connection neither of them saw coming. Amid careers and broken hearts, other characters - Laura, the Asda manager seeking validation, and James, a former drug runner trying to escape his past - each grapple with their own desires and choices.
 
As their lives collide with Michael and Ella's, they all realize that love and loyalty are often found in the unlikeliest of places.
 
A heartfelt story of relationships and personal growth, John Bentley's AN AMALGAM OF MINDS explores how connections born out of chaos can turn into something lasting and true.
Disponible desde: 21/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 248 páginas.

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