This story is about the middle life of Michael Mostyne, a thirty-something property developer and dealer, who has fallen foul of Great Britains 1970s economic recession, and the weak ineffectual government of Edward Heath. A property crash like no other, it seemed the inevitable end to a promising career for Mike, but it is also the end of his unhappy marriage to Lavender Mostyne.
An account of the painful struggle to get back on his feet, whilst dealing with the past and acrimonious divorce from Lavender, Mike Mostyne finally leaves Newbury; his place of birth, and moves to London. Away from the chaos and in need of a fresh start, he initially takes temporary work, but then he finally lands a managerial job, running the branch office of a West London real estate agency in Hammersmith.
West London is practically unknown to him, but he soon finds his way around, and finally, success turns to success and his life begins to change. But it is not that easy, because he also has to manoeuvre around the company bosses, their narrow self-interest, and his own objectives. Because, Mike is looking for big money, and ultimately to start his own business.
London is not short of girls, and Mike Mostyne is rarely on his own. Anne was his rescuer from his Newbury past, but Christine - a West End PA and a good time girl - who looks at him through a cloud of cannabis smoke - only sees him as her weekend treat. Sofie is a minor Dutch diplomat and although a bit more serious, she lets him down when his son Mark is kidnapped by the IRA. And finally, there is Nadezhda Antova, who friends say is a honey trap, but who Mike marries despite their warnings.
From rags to riches and back again, is Margaret Thatchers 1989 property crash going to finish off Mike Mostyne, as Ted Heath and the Conservative Party had in the 1970s? And, will he find personal happiness with Nadezhda?
Elliot's partner was his whole world, but after Allan's death, his ghost haunts Elliot's dreams. Everyone tells Elliot to move on, but he isn't sure he can.
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It's been a year since the love of Elliot's life, Allan, passed away. Everyone thinks he should have recovered after that much time, but Allan still haunts Elliot every night. He struggles to maintain relationships with his family, and despite a coworkers interest he can't summon up the courage to date. Elliot is living for the past, because to live for the present means he'll have to live with a hole in his heart. But the question Elliot has to face chases him through his monotonous days: is mourning Allan with everything he has truly living?
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