William Bridge Mysteries
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In the Soup
by Michael N. Wilton
Part 2 of the William Bridge Mysteries series
William Bridge returns to foil another dastardly plot. Once again, he must put aside his personal ambitions when Sir Henry is involved in a scandal that threatens to put an end to the family's hopes of getting their son Lancelot married to the daughter of a wealthy American. Foiled in his attempts to get his own back, Foxey Fred and his gang find a new way of retrieving their fortunes by blackmailing Sir Henry who, fearful his wife may find out, appeals to William for help. Calling on his Uncle Neil for support, William sets out to unravel the threads of lies and deceit, despite continued opposition from Sally's stepmother, Lady Courtney, and a series of female encounters that are enough to test the trust of even the most faithful of admirers.
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In the Soup
by Michael N. Wilton
Part 2 of the William Bridge Mysteries series
William Bridge returns to foil another dastardly plot.Once again, he must put aside his personal ambitions when Sir Henry is involved in a scandal that threatens to put an end to the family's hopes of getting their son Lancelot married to the daughter of a wealthy American.Foiled in his attempts to get his own back, Foxey Fred and his gang find a new way of retrieving their fortunes by blackmailing Sir Henry who, fearful his wife may find out, appeals to William for help.Calling on his Uncle Neil for support, William sets out to unravel the threads of lies and deceit, despite continued opposition from Sally's stepmother, Lady Courtney, and a series of female encounters that are enough to test the trust of even the most faithful of admirers. Michael N. Wilton is an English author of romantic comedies and children's adventure stories. He was born in Greenwich in 1929 and has lived in Surrey since being evacuated to the country at the start of WW2.Influenced by classic English comedy writers, such as P.G. Wodehouse and H. E. Bates, Michael's writing style is easy-going and brimming with traditional British humour. His well-crafted stories feature light-hearted plots, packed with romps and escapades, and hapless, yet likeable heroes saving the day and getting the girl. A series by Michael N. Wilton.
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