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Bakers' Inflatables & Other Stories
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230052616
- EAN9798230052616
- Date de parution21/02/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
A selection of anecdotal short stories of humour and adventure, with plenty of twists. Baker's InflatablesFeeling doddery or frail and wary of falling? If you are, your worries are over.....at first I was grateful for my undies to inflate and save me from a fall. But, before I knew it - I was aloft! If it wasn't for the spire of Christchurch, .... Must Get Out MoreIn those brief moments, struggling to stay upright, she registered, masks, gun and an open backpack with money stuffed inside.
Indignant at the way she'd been tossed aside, she headed for James and his fiery motorbike. Wrong TurnLinda Jackson poked her head out of the sun roof and screamed and screamed.... the Firebrand was now floating down the middle of the swollen Kumarla river. The Mysterious ObjectRachel skids to a halt, halfway up the garden.'What's that on the lawn? It wasn't there yesterday.'
Indignant at the way she'd been tossed aside, she headed for James and his fiery motorbike. Wrong TurnLinda Jackson poked her head out of the sun roof and screamed and screamed.... the Firebrand was now floating down the middle of the swollen Kumarla river. The Mysterious ObjectRachel skids to a halt, halfway up the garden.'What's that on the lawn? It wasn't there yesterday.'





