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James Ayton is a professional media man living a Walter Mitty existence. He jaunts through his carefree life often engulfed in romantic fantasies and landing himself in trouble before returning to reality. Only one woman can keep James in check; his wife Helen, a prominent barrister but the lines between reality and fantasies appear blurred. Dream Lover is a novella of romantic fantasy, published as a memorial to the author's late wife. She preferred this everlasting narrative to stones or plaques.

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James Ayton is a professional media man living a Walter Mitty existence. He jaunts through his carefree life often engulfed in romantic fantasies and landing himself in trouble before returning to reality. Only one woman can keep James in check; his wife Helen, a prominent barrister but the lines between reality and fantasies appear blurred. Dream Lover is a novella of romantic fantasy, published as a memorial to the author's late wife. She preferred this everlasting narrative to stones or plaques.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen Peart was born at Newmarket, England and spent his entire career in broadcast television.  Previously he wrote: "The Picture House in East Anglia". Pub. Terence Dalton 1980 ISBN 0 900963 56 5 “What happened to the cinema near you?” Pub. Northacres 1986 ISBN 0 9517192 0 3 “Strumpshaw: a village at that time of day”. Pub Halsgrove 2010 ISBN 978 0 85704 061 9 “Lingwood: a village held hostage to history”. Pub Halsgrove 2013 ISBN 978 0 85704 203 3 Stephen Peart was born at Newmarket, England and spent his entire career in broadcast television.  Previously he wrote: “The Picture House in East Anglia”. Pub. Terence Dalton 1980 ISBN 0 900963 56 5 “What happened to the cinema near you?” Pub. Northacres 1986 ISBN 0 9517192 0 3 “Strumpshaw: a village at that time of day”. Pub Halsgrove 2010 ISBN 978 0 85704 061 9 “Lingwood: a village held hostage to history”. Pub Halsgrove 2013 ISBN 978 0 85704 203 3