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Wanton Desire's Reign
Wanton Desire's Reign
Wanton Desire's Reign
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Wanton Desire's Reign

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The action of this book takes place in the years 2073-1973.
Important to places and financial situations from this.
The action takes place in time, in the past, present and future, which may meet my heroes in the years 2073-1973.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateNov 11, 2018
ISBN9781386951162
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    Wanton Desire's Reign - Jolanta Gębka

    Introduction

    In this story, places, time, situations and characters are intertwined. It means the action is happening in the past, present and future at the same time, and it could happen in any place, and to my characters living between 2073 and 1973.

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    Explanations

    Stone Circle in the Southern Forest: Monument to murdered prisoners of Stutthof camp is in Slupsk’s Southern Forest. It has been placed there in 1974, on the spot where 24 Polish and Soviet forced laborers and prisoners of war were execution. The crime has been committed by SS a day before Red Army took over the city. The monument has an unusual form, it is made up of 24 various height stone poles, set on paved, circular area, surrounding the light and granite tablet.

    PZPR Party (or PULP): Polska Zjednoczone Partia Robotnicza, or Polish Unified Labor Party- communist mono-party, established on December 15th 1948 through combining Polish Labor Party and Polish Socialist Party, after clearing their ranks. It is also referred to as practical-socialist, holding power in Polish People’s Republic between 1948 and 1989.

    PRL (or PPR) Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, or Polish People’s Republic – official name of Poland between 1952 and 1989.

    KGB: soviet USSR internal security bureau, including: civil and military counterintelligence, civil intelligence. One of USSR’s two special services.

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    Genovefa returned from work. As always after she ate her dinner an drank her coffee, she went for a run where it was closest for her? After returning from that stroll, she traditionally peeked into mailbox hung at apartment building entrance’s door, where she lived. She opened the mailbox.

    In one motion, she pulled out everything that was inside and marched to her apartment. Bills like every month, some for two- three months didn’t surprise her. However, a letter from Circuit Court in Slupsk made her eyes widen in astonishment as she read divorce petition due to betrayal and poisoning the dog. She was very startled about this because she really wasn’t married and didn’t plan on starting family at all.

    The next day, having left work early, she went to court clerk’s office to clarify the situation.

    Good afternoon.

    Good afternoon.

    I came to return this letter, it’s not for me.

    Please give me your ID and wait a moment. Clerk took opened letter and the ID.

    She read it and took it to her supervisor and returned after a few moments. Handing her documents back, she said:

    Unfortunately, it’s an error. But since it’s your address, you have to be at the hearing whether you like it or nor.

    But it’s not for me. I didn’t even get married.

    Nothing I can do about it ma’am.

    Genovefa left the building pissed off. She didn’t care for situations like these. She was called appear at the hearing by the DA, which took place at the court. It turned out that this man (her supposed husband) has been murdered. Because of that, she was handed a document instructing her to show up at the main police station in Slupsk. Her alibi didn’t help her, because there were fingerprints found on the shoes, which was true, well, because she worked

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