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A golden decade of cinema in the 60s and 70s, cinema in Leicester Square - movie stars, the rich and famous, all the Royal family, press and film media buzz, and thousands of cinema fans.
Felicity Fair Thompson is a writer and ¿lm maker and lives on the Isle of Wight. Her documentary Carisbrooke Castle was broadcast on SKY TV and three of her other fourteen independently made travel ¿lms for the retail market, were shown on Australian television. She has taught Creative Writing for Screen South, Connexions, Isle of Wight Council, Isle of Wight College, and alongside Sir Andrew Motion for the Bi-centenary celebrations for Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as well as guiding young writers with learning dif¿ culties, and teaching independently. Her published writing includes three children's stories, an EU funded community play, theatre reviews, personality prö les, award winning poetry, scenic travel features, and three novels: Cutting In was one of three top ¿ nalists in the People's Book Prize 2014. The Kid on Slapton Beach has received rave reviews. Hold Tight is her latest novel. Exit the King, performed at the 2017 Ventnor Isle of Wight Fringe Festival, and in January 2018 at Carisbrooke Castle, is her ¿rst play.
Child protection is a tough job and WPC Jane Velalley's home life is in turmoil because of it. When a child of similar age to her own newly adopted child is abducted, she shares the long cruel hours of waiting and hoping with the distraught mother.
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