
The Corridor: Vol.3
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Narrated by:
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Jack Hardman
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By:
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Vic Neal
About this listen
It's third week along the Oxford corridor, and relationships between its residents are starting to get complicated.
Ben thinks he's in love with Poppy, but she's hopelessly infatuated with Dr Piers. Rupert still hates Ben, but is he starting to feel sorry for him, too? Alfred is suffering from a broken heart and is contemplating becoming a hermit. Lexi thinks everyone is great, but surely that's a side-effect of her newfound free time since taking a rowing hiatus (and some very strong painkillers)? Newly single Tessa is too busy to care about anything other than her outfit for Sunday's feminist gala. And what of new resident Ivan? Is he as stupid as he seems?
All will become less clear in book three of The Corridor.
©2020 Vic Neal (P)2020 Vic Neal
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