Chapter 10
Turns out Guyra has a society caterer and she’s prone to sampling the goods. But what does she know about mysterious sheep? Fiona Harari continues our summer novel with Chapter 10.
Turns out Guyra has a society caterer and she’s prone to sampling the goods. But what does she know about mysterious sheep? Fiona Harari continues our summer novel with Chapter 10.
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As a Melbourne schoolgirl, she idolised David Cassidy. In later life, Jane Reaburn became one of his inner circle.
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