|
The Water Clock (Journalist Philip Dryden)
by Jim Kelly
See all pages
with references to "drove road".
Excerpt - on Page 3: "
... into his nylon Ipswich Town tracksuit top. Somewhere, deep inside, a large length of gut cavorted. Another bump on the drove road put the car ... "
Key Phrases:
Tommy Shepherd, Liz Barnett, Belsar's Hill, Little Ouse, West Tower, Burnt Fen, Gladstone Roberts, former deputy chief constable, black greatcoat, cathedral roof, drove road, silky voice
(see more)
|
|
The Fire Baby (Journalist Philip Dryden)
by Jim Kelly
See all pages
with references to "drove road".
Excerpt - on Page 134: "
... of the Ouse and the Cam. It stood on a lonely promontory accessible only via a dispiriting three-mile drove road. Most of the clientele were families from the pleasure boats which ... "
Key Phrases:
Black Bank, The Crow, Maggie Beck, Johnnie Roe, Bob Sutton, Lyndon Koskinski, Harrimere Drain, people smugglers, old airfield, chief reporter, drove road, square man
(see more)
|
|
Strangers: A Family Romance
by Emma Tennant
See all pages
with references to "drove road".
Excerpt - on Page 30: "
... Margot must discuss politics with her brother, with Grey; must fill her diary; must walk all the way up the drove road to Stonehenge and rid herself - though she will not 30 ... "
Key Phrases:
Prime Minister, Nanny Trusler, Edward Grey, Walnut Room, Queen Anne's Gate, Sir Charles, Uncle Frank, Harry Cust, Downing Street, Foreign Secretary, stone parlour, drove road
(see more)
|
|
The Story of a Marriage: A Novel
by Andrew Sean Greer
See all pages
with references to "drove road".
|
|
| ||
| ||
| ||
| ||