Making A Killing (The Romney And Marsh Files Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Sometimes it was worth enduring the ninety percent of crap for the ten percent of pleasurable existence. In fact, he reflected, rather philosophically for the time of day, without the crap there could be no pleasure. They needed each other to exist. It was a symbiotic relationship. They fed off each other. No crap, he reasoned, would mean no benchmark to measure pleasure against. And vice-versa, of course. That deserved a drink. Perhaps that whack with the spanner on the engine block had fixed something. Without incident, he nursed the car up the steep Jubilee Way – Dover’s quick escape route for those fresh off the ferry with more appealing destinations in mind, and who could blame them? Who would want to waste valuable time navigating the tawdry and depressing centre of the port town when it could be bypassed and forgotten in minutes? He went the wrong way around the roundabout at the top, just for fun, and continued his unhurried way along the A258 that linked Dover with his hometown of Deal.
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