Author: Walton Merritt
No Means No Monday morning at the London office of a respectable corporate behemoth arrived with its
Everybody kept deceiving my brother, yet I was the one left feeling betrayed The phone rang in the middle
“An Angel with a Secret” Martin sat at his mums kitchen table, both hands wrapped around
Monday, January 15 The automatic doors at the local police station in Manchester sighed open, letting
Diary Entry Ill never forget the day my doctor quietly slipped a note into my pocket: Get away from your family!
People were astonished: in an abandoned house, a dog was feeding not puppies Margaret Hopkins was trudging
Granddad’s Gone Sophie had just got back from another business triphadnt even had time to take
After four months of lively online chatting, I finally agree to meet a 52-year-old gentlemanwho opens
Nightly Caller and the Cost of Peace Not again, I muttered, staring despondently into a sink full of
Strange Walls You know what I’ve been thinking about? I asked Richard, wiping the same plate for






