His Third Wife

By: Adam Mann

Genres: #OldNYoung #Confessions #IndecentProposal




"ONE OF THE GIRLS LOOKED AT HIM AND SMILED. 'SIT HERE IF YOU LIKE.' SHE OFFERED"

Happily married with three daughters, Audley travels for works and stays in various small guest houses. Over the years he is seduced by daughters in each house, and when each becomes pregnant he “marries” them. The “scandal” does not become public until he loses his job, sues for unfair dismissal, and is awarded substantial damages.

Over 150 years ago, in fact in 1862, Mary Elizabeth Braddon published a book called Lady Audley’s Secret which went on the become a best seller at that time, and over the years the book has been serialized and films have been made based on this book. The literary fashion in those days was accidental bigamy, and in the book the heroine deserts her child, pushes husband number one down a well, thinks about poisoning husband number two, and then sets fire to a hotel in which all her male acquaintances are residing.

Author's Bio:

I've written twenty four romance books all based in parts of the world where I've lived and worked. As a result five are in sub-Saharan Africa, eleven are in South or East Asia, and only seven based in the UK. One is still in draft form.

I've been married four times, my first wife died, the second divorced me, the third marriage was annulled as that wife had forgotten to get divorced, and thank goodness the fourth wife is fit and well. We have between us seven children and four grandchildren. As a result I think that I know a bit about life and loving.
I've lived and worked in Vietnam since 1997, where I live in a provincial city with my wife, and we have constant stream of visitors from the families of our seven adult children.

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