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Stolen Bentley to Monaco

By: Giles Curtis
Narrated by: Paul Winter
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Edward was a respectable architect when a disagreement over the wrong shade of Georgian red with Aubyn, a mean-spirited conservation officer, saw the full force of the law applied. Ian had been a successful accountant until he was shafted by dodgy PPI pusher Kevin. Their lives tumble and they end up in prison, where they meet Nelson, banged up after stealing a sapphire and a Bentley from a contessa in Monaco. 

Having changed a vowel and moved his interests from PPI to PPE, Kevin has done well out of the pandemic and, with his wife Cynthia, is hoping to gain residency in Monaco for its tax-free status. 

An early release prompts Edward, Ian, and Nelson to take a road trip in search of a new life, revenge, and adventure. Will the vintage Bentley manage the trip? Will Cynthia’s newfound and highly litigious friends force a rift between her and Kevin? Will Aubyn’s bid to turn gay help his employment prospects? And what mysterious power does the aging contessa hold over men? 

A riotous journey of discovery, duplicity, and double-dealing.

©2021 Giles Curtis (P)2022 Giles Curtis

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