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What a delightful reading! Like many other readers I am very happy that you have started writing these...now we can ready in the gap when your new novel is not out yet.

Couldn't resist myself from sharing two things as they are so related with Paris, please forgive me if I am being annoying.

Long ago I translated a long story from English to my native language, named 'Paris Underground' (I read it in Reader's Digest), and it was exactly on 1920's Paris perspective. But it was more into the war than literature.

Other one is, in our recent visit to Paris, we stayed in a hotel in Latin Quarter. Quentin Tarantino filmed that hotel in one of his documentaries... isn't that fun?

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So nice to connect here, Rehana. So glad you're enjoying my little pieces. And thanks for the Paris anecdotes. I know it's a special city for many, me included. I'll be back in Paris this November after not being able to visit for the duration of the pandemic. I miss it. Thanks again for subscribing.

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I just picked up No Relation. Getting into it at the cottage before my wife arrives from Vancouver. What wonderful occasions your writing has afforded you, Terry. Next time you see Mariel, please say hi for me! ;)

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I love this series, Terry. One of these days perhaps I’ll write again about my encounters with you (and my writing!)

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No Relation was the first of Terry's wonderful novels I read. I have just finished Operation Angus and now only have One Brother Shy to complete all 8 he has written so far. I have met Terry a few times at singings and have asked him for more tales of Angus. I cannot say Up and Down was my favorite because I LOVE all of them equally !

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Terry- very much enjoying these delightful stories.

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Thanks, Al.

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