Tag Archives: Geoffrey West

Crossed lines by Geoffrey West

Reblogged from the Jack Lockwood Diaries: “No, don’t worry, he doesn’t suspect a thing,” my wife Tracy said to the man. “We can meet up this weekend while the old sod is away on business. The boring old fart is … Continue reading

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Gone Forever – from ‘Jamie Dark’

When my wife died I was lost. We’d been married for thirty years, and when I retired we spent most of our time together. Over the past few years we hadn’t bothered with friends much, just did our own thing, … Continue reading

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