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    No Beginning, No End (Stockholm Syndrome #3) -

    Richard Rider

    Richard Rider
    2015
    172 páginas
    5h 44m
    ISBN-13: 9781326215309
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    The first time they were together was a messy, jagged jigsaw of interlocking flaws. Seven years later, Lindsay Brown and Pip Valentine have got back together and are taking a shot at normal life with 9-to-5s, family Christmas, and babysitting duties. But these things don't come easily, especially when you've got a baggage train of violence, drugs, crime and sex in your past following you around. Once the giddy rush of reuniting fades, Pip and Lindsay realise they've both changed so much that it's more like starting over than picking up where they left off. As they fall back into some of their old patterns and try new things from dating to dogging, will what they have now be enough to keep them together? All too soon, life or death events intervene to decide for them.

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    Richard Rider’s name autocorrects as Richard Ridiculous in OpenOffice, which kind of says it all. After somehow managing to spend several years making gold and copper crowns for a living in the Narnian wilds of North Wales, a move back to English suburbia in an attempt to grow up brought with it a dull respectable job, an OU English degree, a socially-acceptable hair colour, and an unhealthy codependent relationship with a cat (the cat part isn’t really helping). A bit of unexpected success came out of nowhere with the self-published Stockholm Syndrome trilogy, and Richard has just released a new novel called Captured Shadows, set amongst the technological pioneers of photography in Victorian London. The scraps of time left over are devoted to old Nintendos, Paul Newman, boy bands and Wham bars.

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