Behind Closed Doors

“Behind Closed Doors” by Tony Warren is a novel published by Arrow in 1996, featuring 497 pages in English. The story revolves around three characters—Vanda Bell, Joan Stone, and Peter Bird—who encounter each other while being measured for their grammar school uniforms. Each character grapples with their own secrets and desires, particularly their shared affection for the same man, setting the stage for complex interpersonal dynamics.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, identity, and the intricacies of human relationships. The characters navigate their individual struggles and connections, revealing the layers of their personalities and the impact of their choices. This edition invites readers into a fictional world where the lives of Vanda, Joan, and Peter intertwine, offering insights into their experiences and emotions.
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Vanda Bell wouldn’t have liked anybody to follow her home, Joan Stone told lies to her own diary and Peter Bird thought he was the only one of his kind on Earth. The three met on the day they were measured for their grammar school uniforms and all three of them fell in love with the same man.
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