Only on PerfumeCritic- Episode 4: The Taboo
The story takes an interesting twist. Writing this episode brought me back to the days in the 90's when the scandal broke out about the bishop of Galway, Bishop Eamon Casey. Casey was a vocal opponent of US foreign policy in Nicaragua and as a result opposed the 1984 visit of Ronald Reagan to Ireland, refusing to meet him when he came to Galway. Casey had had a sexual relationship with Annie Murphy, an American Divorceé and together they had had a son, Peter, born in 1974. Wiki reference
St Patrick's Avenue - Episode 4: The Taboo
Fr Labdanum knocks on the front door of Cassie Light’s house. He stands there for a minute or two. When nobody comes to the door he takes a couple of steps to the left and tries to see through the lace curtains. He can’t see any sign of life. He thinks for a moment and then he remembers the day Frankincense died, when he was standing there waiting for Cassie to return with the front door key. Where did she go, he wonders.
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St Patrick's Avenue - Episode 4: The Taboo
Fr Labdanum knocks on the front door of Cassie Light’s house. He stands there for a minute or two. When nobody comes to the door he takes a couple of steps to the left and tries to see through the lace curtains. He can’t see any sign of life. He thinks for a moment and then he remembers the day Frankincense died, when he was standing there waiting for Cassie to return with the front door key. Where did she go, he wonders.Read More only on PerfumeCritic.com
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