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Byron Frazer's past is about to catch up with him. All those years ago, he felt he had little choice. His wife's sudden death in childbirth and his own youth meant it really would be for the best if the baby were adopted by a stabe, ioving couple.
Now his son's adoptive parents are gone, and the boy, Ian, has been sent to Cornwall to live with relatives, he has never even met. If Byron visits England Briefly--just to make sure that Ian can cope with the transition--no one need ever know their true relationship.
Now his son's adoptive parents are gone, and the boy, Ian, has been sent to Cornwall to live with relatives, he has never even met. If Byron visits England Briefly--just to make sure that Ian can cope with the transition--no one need ever know their true relationship.
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