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On the face of it Colin is an ideal citizen. He holds down a responsible job for the council. He visits his aged mother, Norah, shops for her, cooks for her, and listens to her grumbles. He also keeps in touch with his sister Dilys, long estranged from his mother, in a vain attempt to maintain family ties. But neither Dilys, Norah nor Colin’s colleagues know about his other – much more secret – life that involves a garden shed, a circus acrobat, a much adored three-year- old charmer, and a certain Mr Haksar’s increasingly disquieting penchant for squabbling with his neighbours.Latest Additions
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