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The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker

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Product Code: 9781499263015
ISBN13: 9781499263015
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The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker

$23.55
 
The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker is a comedy drama about a street of shops in Old Forge and Singing Anvil in England . Here's a flavour Wayne buys a derelict pub and his wife is pregnant with twins, things could not be worse, Mrs Murphy comes to the rescue with a loan, and 2 sets of twins the builders work for nothing, God looks down and helps too, Wayne discovers a hidden cellar underneath the cellar, its full of 40year old whisky left over from the war WWII, the pub was where the local black marketeer left everything . Wayne and family are saved The Undertaker has a feud with the traffic warden for putting a parking ticket on his hearse. On the way there' a Jazz funeral, a teddy bear called Patrick, a dog called hairy Amjit who has a mind of his own. The Undertaker's son leaves the business and Percy is at a loss, his son returns with a Prodigal Son plea for forgiveness, "Father forgive me, I now know that computers are not for me, there is no love in computers, but in our business there is love and compassion . The Undertaker tries to blackmail a bent builder who is going to demolish the street of shops where they all live. Peace is restored so the Undertaker becomes the election agent for the builder and takes him on a tour of all the rest homes, so that the builder ends up getting into the Houses of Parliament. The dodge bookie Smiling Paul has a bet on the election and wins 1/4 million pounds. The Undertaker is furious until her hears that Smiling Paul had a road to Damascus experience and gave away all the money to help save the Chinese restaurant business of his Chinese friends.


Author: Michael G. Casey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Apr 25, 2014
Number of Pages: 618 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1499263015
ISBN-13: 9781499263015
 

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