A Sunday Kind of Woman

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A&C Black, Feb 14, 2013 - Fiction - 196 pages
For Charlie Fairweather, song-writer and occasional performer, holidays mean quick affairs, quickly forgotten. But the woman he meets in Sicily is different.

Kate Sullivan is beautiful, sophisticated and deliciously sensuous. Why is she so alone? Why is she so afraid of his friendship? Why does she disappear?

Obsessed by his search for Kate, Charlie finds himself drawn into an unknown and dangerous world where anything can be bought and death is the easiest answer.

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Contents

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Chapter
Chapter Three Chapter Four
Chapter Six Chapter Seven Part
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen Part Three
Copyright

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About the author (2013)

Born in 1940, Ray Connolly was brought up in Lancashire and attended the London School of Economics, where he read social anthropology. As a journalist, he has written for the London Evening Standard, The Sunday Times, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and The Observer. Much of his journalism about the Beatles over 40 years has been compiled into his book The Ray Connolly Beatles Archive.

His non-fiction includes Being Elvis: A Lonely Life and Being John Lennon: A Restless Life.

His novels include Sunday Morning, Shadows on a Wall and Love out of Season, while for cinema he wrote the original screenplays That'll Be The Day and Stardust, and for television the series Lytton's Diary and Perfect Scoundrels.

He wrote and directed the TV documentary James Dean: The First American Teenager, and has written plays for radio, short stories and the novella Sorry Boys, You Failed the Audition.

He is married and lives in London.

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