Love in Five Dimensions

'A Ripping-good Love Story by Julian Bonser'

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David Jenner, at 59, had lived a self-indulgent, unproductive and uneventful life – very much the ‘grey’ man who’d pass you in the street un-noticed. But all this was to change with dramatic consequences…

You reap what you sow, and with the sands of opportunity running out, the poor yield of a misspent life comes back to haunt David. If that wasn’t enough to contend with fate then deals him a cruel blow. Whilst coincidentally, love from long ago once more brushes his shallow heart.

Now fired with romantic dreams he embarks a strange and poignant journey through the enigmatic mists of time back to 1958 and Love’s Fifth Dimension.

                    ** Quotes From between the Covers **

  ‘She lunged forward clamping her hungry, wet, bloodied lips over his.’

 ‘A ghastly, cold numbness rose inside David’s torso…’

  ‘She lived in hope that casual sex was the ticket to better things.’

  ‘It caught his eye - something that had fired him forty-six years ago.’

 ‘This wasn’t au revoir - simply goodbye.’

  ‘Even the rancid stink of garbage in greasy alleys had its own fascination.’

  ‘Her sensuous lips mouthing words that registered only as sexual overtones.’

  ‘Exiting the water so quickly as to leave a jelly mould outline of his body…’

  ‘He sucked up the magic stuff into a hypodermic large enough to ice a cake with.’

  ‘They gently embraced in a goodbye that quickly became HELLO.’

  ‘…though his Marks and Sparks Y-fronts egged him on.’

  ‘Had her eye seen his eye looking at her eye?’

  ‘…and metaphorically, another thigh was jammed up against his goolies.’

  ‘I fink the best fing to do, Davy, is tell ‘er y’ got the pox.’

  ‘His heart pounding to a frenzied ventricular fandango…’

  ‘…and a blackbird on the chimney pot sang “Sweet Adeline".'

  ‘… an imagination more fertile than a newly pubescent maiden’s womb’

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