The Unfulfilled

Mary has a history with her mother. She also has a history with Chris, the priest. Mary's mother and Chris have a history with the Bible. Julie has a history with Mary, her magazine and Mary's writing. Mary has a history with writing; so does her mother. Jacob is Mary's father; he has a history with alcohol. So does Mary and Mary's mother. In the end, this all makes some sort of sense. At least to Mary.

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The Unfulfilled

Mary has a history with her mother. She also has a history with Chris, the priest. Mary's mother and Chris have a history with the Bible. Julie has a history with Mary, her magazine and Mary's writing. Mary has a history with writing; so does her mother. Jacob is Mary's father; he has a history with alcohol. So does Mary and Mary's mother. In the end, this all makes some sort of sense. At least to Mary.

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The Unfulfilled

The Unfulfilled

by David Francis Jeffery
The Unfulfilled

The Unfulfilled

by David Francis Jeffery

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Overview

Mary has a history with her mother. She also has a history with Chris, the priest. Mary's mother and Chris have a history with the Bible. Julie has a history with Mary, her magazine and Mary's writing. Mary has a history with writing; so does her mother. Jacob is Mary's father; he has a history with alcohol. So does Mary and Mary's mother. In the end, this all makes some sort of sense. At least to Mary.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044433854
Publisher: David Francis Jeffery
Publication date: 04/07/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 148 KB

About the Author

David Francis Jeffery is a writer living in Australia with his wife and daughter. He has a had a few things published here and there and has self-published two chapbooks and a literary magazine in the early '00's. He writes everyday but not everyday does he write something worthwhile.

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