It's Easy To Talk

Biography & Memoir, Philosophers, Literary
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Author: Jim Gardner ISBN: 9781370643479
Publisher: Jim Gardner Publication: November 8, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Gardner
ISBN: 9781370643479
Publisher: Jim Gardner
Publication: November 8, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Due to a mirade of mitigating circumstances Joe and Helen were forced to relocate to Spain/ Marbella, where having been privy to an accumulation of funds they lived the vida loca. Nice apartment, lovely car and enough money to see them through the years was the plan and all was going well until the arrival of a recession in 2008 and with it a slump in property prices. Despite a severe drop in their standard of living they created a situation whereupon they would make sufficient money to support them throughout the lean years. During those years they met folk from all over the world. Some were nice, some not so nice and others were just plain crazy. This book is all about the people they encountered, their idiosyncratic ways, their political skulduggery and in many cases their downright nastiness, culminating in Helen being accused of mendacity and fraud and being taken to court. The pending court case against Helen is brought about by a wealthy Spanish woman and her cohorts; confirming once again that bullies and racism come in all shapes, colors and sizes
Question is will Helen go down for a crime she didn't commit? or will Justice prevail in a country renowned for it's inherent corruption?

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Due to a mirade of mitigating circumstances Joe and Helen were forced to relocate to Spain/ Marbella, where having been privy to an accumulation of funds they lived the vida loca. Nice apartment, lovely car and enough money to see them through the years was the plan and all was going well until the arrival of a recession in 2008 and with it a slump in property prices. Despite a severe drop in their standard of living they created a situation whereupon they would make sufficient money to support them throughout the lean years. During those years they met folk from all over the world. Some were nice, some not so nice and others were just plain crazy. This book is all about the people they encountered, their idiosyncratic ways, their political skulduggery and in many cases their downright nastiness, culminating in Helen being accused of mendacity and fraud and being taken to court. The pending court case against Helen is brought about by a wealthy Spanish woman and her cohorts; confirming once again that bullies and racism come in all shapes, colors and sizes
Question is will Helen go down for a crime she didn't commit? or will Justice prevail in a country renowned for it's inherent corruption?

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