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Holding Hands at Midnight.


Holding Hands at Midnight

G. William Gray William Gray or Bill Gray is a name shared by the following individuals:
  • William Gray (bishop) (died 1436), English clergyman who served as Bishop of London (1425-31) and Bishop of Lincoln (1431-36)
 

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 1413743072 $19.95 213 pages

HOLDING HANDS AT MIDNIGHT follows the life of Mark Williams Mark Williams is the name of the following people: Great Britain
  • Mark Williams (politician) - British Member of Parliament for Ceredigion
  • Mark J. Williams - professional snooker player
  • Mark Williams (actor) - British actor and comedian
, from a young sailor during World War II to a retired public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  executive. Central to Mark's adulthood are five women. Each enter and leave at different phases of his life and impact Mark in diverse ways. HOLDING HANDS AT MIDNIGHT is an evolving love story with a unique perspective. Told from the male point of view, the story offers an interesting peek into the maturation and emotional growth of a man through his relationships with women. An insightful, poignant read.
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