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Petal

Graeme Morgan

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781434317254 $ 12.20  
About the Book
Petal is a true story that shows how love can overcome any obstacle but it is not by any means a typical love story. Petal is a true story of forbidden love and how society,s reaction or the fear of society,s reaction can push lovers onto a path that they would not normally follow. Graeme and Lisa (Petal) have now been married for 14 years and they remain the closest of friends with Lisa,s mother Christina (Graemes ex wife) This story is a true account of the bizarre and dangerous life they both came to see as "normal". This story is unique.
About the Author
Graeme Morgan was born in Kensington in 1953 by the time h was 14 he was living on the streets of Hackney and was addicted to drugs. By the time he was 17 he had robbed banks-Post Offices and had a son. By the time he was 28 he had escaped from prison and was living in a mansion. By the time he was 35 he had several thriving businesses and he was looking for a second home in France. By the time he was 42 he was married to his ex wifes daughter (Petal) and together they started their own magazine. Together they trapped would be murderers self confesssed rapists and even TV stars. By the time he was 50 he was almost crippled and by the time he was 53? Well you read it. You will not believe some of it but it is all true and you can access the photographic proof on Graeme and Lisa,s website www.petal.me.uk This is the strangest saddest happiest true story you will ever read. It is their story. It is "Petal"
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He passed on an invitation for them to meet David Sullivan and discuss matters with him over a bottle of whiskey. He suggested that if they agreed to this they would be given an immediate payment of five thousand pounds plus a whole series of favourable stories within their papers The Sport and Sunday Sport and a twelve month modelling contract for Lisa but even if they had not been completely fed up with the sleazy life Lisa certainly had no ambitions to become the next Mary Millington. Finally they could use at their discretion a credit of fifteen thousand pounds for advertising within the Sports newspapers or magazines.

They detailed some of the losses that they had suffered because of the Sports criminal actions and some of the hardships that they had been forced to endure and the editor sat there politely listening to them but when Lisa mentioned the shooting incident at Sevenoaks his hand went convincingly to his mouth and he denied all knowledge of anything like that. He explained that David Sullivan was a respectable businessman and a very happy go lucky type of guy who would never get involved in anything shifty

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