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Felicity Fortnum Gets Framed
- Narrated by: Posey Clifford
- Length: 2 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In which the unfashionably top-heavy Miss Fortnum visits the Big Apple, dabbles in the world of contemporary art, and belatedly discovers the strange and fascinating world of manual relief.
Lesley Finch's third Felicity Fortnum novella takes the titular heroine away from her comfort zone in roaring-20s London across the Atlantic, to visit her artistic friend Spurgeon "Spunky" Spunkmeyer. As ever, the redoubtable family valet Jennings is never far from his mistress's side, or, indeed, front.
Posey Clifford returns to narrate this treat for lovers of breasts and silliness.
©2019 Lesley Finch (P)2019 Lesley Finch
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