The Potts Papers

The Potts Papers by Terry Sanderson, published by Other Way Press in 1996, is a continuation of the story introduced in ‘The Potts Correspondence.’ This edition, written in English and spanning 242 pages, explores the Potts family’s tumultuous year as they navigate a series of extraordinary events that lead to their international notoriety. The narrative raises intriguing questions about Doreen Potts’ imprisonment on murder charges, Sylvia’s involvement in a significant religious controversy, and Gary’s attempts to reconcile with his boyfriend, Bill.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and chaos as the Potts family deals with themes of life, relationships, and unexpected challenges. The story delves into topics such as perverted sex, gambling, and random violence, all while maintaining a comedic tone. This engaging tale invites readers to follow the Potts family through their misadventures and the absurdities that accompany them, making it a notable addition to the realm of fiction.
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This follow up to the highly acclaimed ‘The Potts Correspondence’ finds the family having an extraordinary year that propels them to international infamy. How could Doreen Potts find herself in prison charged with murder? How did her daughter Sylvia come to be at the centre of a regious controversy that shook the world? And will son Gary ever make it up with his boyfriend, Bill? Join Rotheram’s finest in this hilarious tale of life, perverted sex, gambling, random violence and a great deal of hoovering to find out
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