Author: | David T Cavell | ISBN: | 1230000210252 |
Publisher: | Grange ePublishing | Publication: | January 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David T Cavell |
ISBN: | 1230000210252 |
Publisher: | Grange ePublishing |
Publication: | January 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
'Forever tomorrow' is an old fashioned and natural narrative that will pull the reader in and make them a
'fly on the wall' in the story that is the ménage a trois between Marika, David and Elmer.
David's love for his wife Marika shines through in every page and will strike chords with all romantics. They are the East End equivalent of Burton and Taylor, without the flashy diamonds but having a hell of a lot more sparkle! Many will identify with the hardships they endured together and the triumphs they shared, all of this conveyed with honest humour and self-deprecating wit.
Then along came Elmer, the police dog (quite possibly Lassie's wicked alter-ego) and the similarities between a man and dog have never been more apparent, both in looks and character! The author's descriptive powers of their adventures together will brighten any day and the laugh out loud scenes just keep coming and coming. This is a script in waiting that is crying out for a British film director to come along and run with.
'Forever tomorrow' is an old fashioned and natural narrative that will pull the reader in and make them a
'fly on the wall' in the story that is the ménage a trois between Marika, David and Elmer.
David's love for his wife Marika shines through in every page and will strike chords with all romantics. They are the East End equivalent of Burton and Taylor, without the flashy diamonds but having a hell of a lot more sparkle! Many will identify with the hardships they endured together and the triumphs they shared, all of this conveyed with honest humour and self-deprecating wit.
Then along came Elmer, the police dog (quite possibly Lassie's wicked alter-ego) and the similarities between a man and dog have never been more apparent, both in looks and character! The author's descriptive powers of their adventures together will brighten any day and the laugh out loud scenes just keep coming and coming. This is a script in waiting that is crying out for a British film director to come along and run with.