Author: samanthahenthorn

THE ONE WHERE THE HOUSE TELLS THE STORY ‘Full of unique characters I loved, laughed and grimaced at.’ – UK Kindle customer.You do know that walls have ears, don’t you? When sisters Edna and Edith move into Curmudgeon Avenue, their presence is not welcomed by the proud, yet grouchy Victorian terrace. This delightful comedy-drama is narrated by the house itself and tells of quarrels, romances and … quarrels, romances and dramas of the intertwined nincompoop residents. Widowed Edith is looking for love and dates one of Edna’s ex-boyfriends, Maurice – wait until you find out what happens there! Edna is…

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From the author of 1962 and the Curmudgeon Avenue series. Aliens on the beach in Brighton, a washing machine’s memoirs, a couple who do not like their new neighbours, missing underwear, a witch hunt, Kurt Cobain’s ghost, two crimes, revenge and many more. All these stories look at the quirky side of life and will instantly make your day, because if you like the title, you’ll love a good story.

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They say that walls have ears, and some even say that walls can talk. So when Curmudgeon Avenue takes a disliking to its new owners, the four storey Victorian terraced house starts narrating a diary about the intertwined lives of the various new inhabitants and extended family. If Curmudgeon Avenue has to put up with this set of nincompoops from Whitefield, Manchester then so should you.Sisters … you.Sisters Edna and Edith inherit the first house on Curmudgeon Avenue from their parents Mr and Mrs Payne who were killed in a freak accident involving an elephant. The two sisters could not…

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