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Briefs Encountered Julian Clary

Briefs Encountered von Julian Clary

Briefs Encountered Julian Clary


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Zusammenfassung

Noel Coward is the toast of twenties society ...a brilliant playwright, composer and entertainer whose bon homie, witty songs and pithy lines hide a secret. Goldenhurst, his house in Kent, provides a refuge. A place where he can be himself. And more importantly where he can be with his lover, Jack, without fear of arrest or judgement.

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Briefs Encountered Julian Clary

This is a haunting story of love and obsession...Noel Coward is the toast of twenties society ...a brilliant playwright, composer and entertainer whose bon homie, witty songs and pithy lines hide a secret. Goldenhurst, his house in Kent, provides a refuge. A place where he can be himself. And more importantly where he can be with his lover, Jack, without fear of arrest or judgement...And so it would have remained if their idyll hadn't been ruined by the arrival of Noel's domineering mother, father and aunt...Flash forward to present day and actor Richard Stent falls in love with the house and buys it from its current owner. But Richard has problems of his own...Goldenhurst is supposed to be a respite from all his worries but this is a house with a very rich, and not always pleasant history. And more than one thing is about to go bump in the night...

Über Julian Clary

Julian Clary is one of Britain's most loved entertainers. His memoir A Young Man's Passage was a Sunday Times bestseller. He lives in Camden and Kent. He is the author of two critically acclaimed novels: Murder Most Fab and Devil in Disguise.

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GOR011724512
9780091938840
0091938848
Briefs Encountered Julian Clary
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Ebury Publishing
2012-03-29
384
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