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New House ... New Traditions

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Jason was born bind, but he has a special talent.
A talent that is makes him very valuable to his employers.
So special that when the bird flu threatens the country they send him into protective quarantine.

Confined in a small city in the rural heartlands of the country, he is bored.
His uncle finds him a little job to distract Jason.
Then life takes a twist!

Can the blindman cope?

125 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 14, 2019

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Ted Bun

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I was born in London in 1956 and lived most of my life in the south of England, now I live in the sunny South of France.

For three fun-filled summers I ran a holiday resort for naturists in Portugal. Then I discovered what I really wanted to do., and retired.
After spending two years searching Ted and Mrs Bun found L’Olivette, our little paradise in the South of France.

Teachers always tell you to write about things you know about. So, that is what I did!

During the long evenings of the darker season, a series of novellas and short stories started to take shape, one letter at a time

The first book in the Rags to Riches series, in which the central characters first meet and the romance starts, “The Uncovered Policeman” was published on Valentine’s Day 2016.

Since then, I have got a little carried away!

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September 17, 2022
In volume three of Ted Bun's New House series we are reunited with Fran and Jerry as the adventure of their new life in the Languedoc continues, as winter progresses to spring. Their new village actively welcomes them further into their bosom as Fran is invited to join the village council, and then charged with recruiting the group of happy but not overly integrated British expats into the village New Year's celebrations. Dramas involving the intersection of absentee English and Dutch neighbours and the peculiarities of French house renovation see Jerry engaged as an on hand site manager and general cracker of the whip, and then the hurdle faced of replacing a car, made complex and byzantine by typically impenetrable gallic beurocracy. In all these events, Fran and Jerry find themselves more inescapably calling Les Lignes their home.

A year has gone by. New traditions have been adopted, and some created.

A warmly touching read, and I will reread this series, as Fran and Jerry have become my new friends
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August 18, 2019
Not very exciting and nowhere as good as previous books. The epilogue seemed to be a rushed ending which could easily have been so much improved, longer and informative.
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