Flight of the Dinks: The Evasion Persuasion

T.R. Maxus


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Flight of the Dinks: The Evasion Persuasion by T.R. Maxus
Love was never their problem. After ten years together, Devin and Bella's marriage is limping down the road on one battered cylinder. They need a break. Why not separate to opposite sides of the world to think things over? The extremeness appeals to Bella. Not so much for Devin. Unable to dissuade her, Devin reluctantly acquiesces. They'll put their life on hold and split to opposite ends of the earth. After a time, hearts will grow fonder, all of their problems will vanish, and they’ll sail off into a perfect sunset, right? What could possibly go wrong?Enter Girolamo “George” Bassi and his enigmatic Scottish cohort Connor MacGregor. For more than five years now, the two eccentric old men have been entangled in an adventure that began in Nazi Germany in 1936 with a devastated widow’s bold and dangerous decision. But after years of research, they’ve hit a dead end. That is, until George encounters Bella Descartes on the long flight to New Zealand. George quickly sees Bella is a young, intelligent, kindred spirit who could bring new life to their stalled quest. George’s tale of the mysterious widow ensnares Bella. Feeling confused, uncertain and lost, she eagerly offers to help.As Devin’s plane prepares to lift off, his thoughts are interrupted by the attractive woman sitting next to him. Claire Du Châtelet introduces herself and begins a casual dialogue. She’s friendly, intelligent, witty and easy to talk to. Cruising at 30,000 feet, Devin relays his sad story of marital woes in hopes of gaining some insight into the enigmatic female psyche. Intrigued by the strange antipodal separation, Claire is eager to learn what he intends to do. Will he stick to the unorthodox plan and lay low in Spain, or does he already have something else in mind?
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