The French Letter
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Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
Hi Tony,
Another chapter filled with interest and mystery which finishes with a fine 'hook' into the next chapter.
You seem to be cruising through this book with great speed and mastering a multilingual approach with ease.
I wonder what Thailand has in store?
Blessings
Shirley
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
Hi Tony,
Another chapter filled with interest and mystery which finishes with a fine 'hook' into the next chapter.
You seem to be cruising through this book with great speed and mastering a multilingual approach with ease.
I wonder what Thailand has in store?
Blessings
Shirley
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
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Thanks, Shirley. I need to keep a certain impetus up, otherwise I can see this project falling by the wayside. It is largely the encouragement that I'm receiving from people on FS that is motivating me to keep going! All the best, Tony
Comment from Gloria ....
Ah and what finer way to be introduced to backstory than through a brochure found on the night table in one's lodgings.
We are certainly being treated to a lovely cornucopia of exotic locations.
Another fine chapter, Tony. :)
gloria
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
Ah and what finer way to be introduced to backstory than through a brochure found on the night table in one's lodgings.
We are certainly being treated to a lovely cornucopia of exotic locations.
Another fine chapter, Tony. :)
gloria
Comment Written 11-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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Thanks, Gloria, for making the time to read these three chapters. Much appreciated. Glad you are still enjoying it.
Comment from Pearl Edwards
You've told this chapter well through Helen's nightmare and then the dialogue with Charles in which she reveals more about her and Kayla's travel troubles. Sounds like scary tales to come. Well told Tony,
cheers,
valda
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
You've told this chapter well through Helen's nightmare and then the dialogue with Charles in which she reveals more about her and Kayla's travel troubles. Sounds like scary tales to come. Well told Tony,
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 04-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Thanks, Valda. I appreciate your comments and support. Best wishes, Tony.
Comment from rspoet
Hello Tony,
Another excellent chapter as Helen's past is slowly revealed.
You created the difficulties Helen and sister would have encountered,
young girls without visas, in dangerous areas, very well.
Solid, believable dialogue reads smoothly.
And all this, because of a French envelope found a mart.
Well done
Robert
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
Hello Tony,
Another excellent chapter as Helen's past is slowly revealed.
You created the difficulties Helen and sister would have encountered,
young girls without visas, in dangerous areas, very well.
Solid, believable dialogue reads smoothly.
And all this, because of a French envelope found a mart.
Well done
Robert
Comment Written 03-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Very many thanks, Robert. Travel seems to get more difficult by the day!
Comment from Pam (respa)
-A good image for the chapter, Tony.
-Helen does a good job of
filling us in on her experiences
based on her disturbing,
recurring dreams.
-Charles seems to serve as
the patient listener, trying to
quell her fears.
-Her story is told well, and
sets the reader up for what is to come.
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
-A good image for the chapter, Tony.
-Helen does a good job of
filling us in on her experiences
based on her disturbing,
recurring dreams.
-Charles seems to serve as
the patient listener, trying to
quell her fears.
-Her story is told well, and
sets the reader up for what is to come.
Comment Written 03-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Many thanks, Pam. I think I may have thought of a way out of backstory by way of nightmare! LOL
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You are very welcome, Tony. Hope the nightmares aren't too bad!!
Comment from Spitfire
titivating -- that sounds naughty. I'll have to look it up.
"There's no need to look at me like that, Charles. I'm not about to give you the clap." Nice to add humor.
This seems to be a story within a story. Am I right?
Again, great information about the difficulties of traveling to foreign countries.
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
titivating -- that sounds naughty. I'll have to look it up.
"There's no need to look at me like that, Charles. I'm not about to give you the clap." Nice to add humor.
This seems to be a story within a story. Am I right?
Again, great information about the difficulties of traveling to foreign countries.
Comment Written 02-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Very many thanks for your review, Shari. Yes, there is a story within a story here. With luck the two should eventually come together! Travel seems to get more and more difficult, these days. Titivating is not quite so rude as it sounds - just irritating to males when females indulge in it! LOL
Comment from ciliverde
Helen's past is so interesting I can see this story heading in a different direction than where I thought it might be going. You certainly have set the stage for whatever terrible events took place in Thailand. I am more or less entranced by your story, Tony. Keep it coming, please :)
Carol
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
Helen's past is so interesting I can see this story heading in a different direction than where I thought it might be going. You certainly have set the stage for whatever terrible events took place in Thailand. I am more or less entranced by your story, Tony. Keep it coming, please :)
Carol
Comment Written 02-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Thanks for your comments, Carol. The story is beginning to take off in a direction that I hadn't anticipated either when I started it!
I hope that I shall get it back under control again soon! LOL
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Lol, sometimes the stories have a life of their own!
Comment from Earl Corp
This is well written and builds up the suspense enough I want to see what happens next. You used a couple of phrases I had to look up in the dictionary such as titivating and French letter/ French envelope. Those may be popular terms in Australia, but Americans may ding you on their rating for using them The context around French Letter gave me a good idea but I still looked t see if I was right. Good job, can't wait for next installment.
reply by the author on 02-Oct-2018
This is well written and builds up the suspense enough I want to see what happens next. You used a couple of phrases I had to look up in the dictionary such as titivating and French letter/ French envelope. Those may be popular terms in Australia, but Americans may ding you on their rating for using them The context around French Letter gave me a good idea but I still looked t see if I was right. Good job, can't wait for next installment.
Comment Written 02-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 02-Oct-2018
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Thanks for this review. Earl, and for your comments. Much appreciated. A French Letter, in UK English and Australian English is a common way of describing a condom. Titivating is making oneself look smart and usually, for a woman, implies a whole lot of fussing about, as in applying make-up, doing one's hair, etc. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from heart of Lou
That's interesting. Helen is frightened by nightmares, almost gives herself away as a prostitute, and tells Charles about her visit to Pakistan. What's next for this mysterious couple?
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
That's interesting. Helen is frightened by nightmares, almost gives herself away as a prostitute, and tells Charles about her visit to Pakistan. What's next for this mysterious couple?
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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What next indeed?
Comment from LIJ Red
Excellent grammar and word choices gives one the air of visiting exotic alien places.
This chapter is a transition, but still one has a sense of the direction it moves...
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
Excellent grammar and word choices gives one the air of visiting exotic alien places.
This chapter is a transition, but still one has a sense of the direction it moves...
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Thanks, Red. As you say, a transition chapter.