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It could have been said that Louise and Andrew had their future laid out in front of them, problems from the past clearly behind them. Or are they? From the onset, Andrew seems to be suffering from some form of amnesia, he finds the recent past very difficult to recall. Even when in court he encounters problems remembering the simplest of details. As time moves on he wonders if he is trying to block out some painful parts of the recent past, or is it just a matter of coming to terms with the present. Unknown to Andrew people have been scheming behind his back, plotting the most dastardly of…mehr

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It could have been said that Louise and Andrew had their future laid out in front of them, problems from the past clearly behind them. Or are they? From the onset, Andrew seems to be suffering from some form of amnesia, he finds the recent past very difficult to recall. Even when in court he encounters problems remembering the simplest of details. As time moves on he wonders if he is trying to block out some painful parts of the recent past, or is it just a matter of coming to terms with the present. Unknown to Andrew people have been scheming behind his back, plotting the most dastardly of deeds, the intervention of some old friends make Andrew start to think for himself again. It is left to Andrew and his two sons, William and Peter to bring matters to a conclusion along with the assistance of some other very special people.
Autorenporträt
David Lawrence has a PhD and used to be a CEO of insurance agencies. He was a pro boxer and started a worldwide movement in white-collar boxing, chronicling his journey in The King of White-Collar Boxing. In addition, he has been featured in many national magazines and newspapers. Lawrence has published over one thousand poems in magazines such as North American Review, Nimrod, and People Magazine. He has published numerous traditional poetry books, such as Living on Madison Avenue and The Interrupted Sky, two nonfiction works, and one novel, In the Suburb of Possible Suicide.