Sham City (21/52) by Lionel Mullally

Aisling bit into the breakfast roll as she stared out the car window. She was parked overlooking the town on what was known locally as the red bridge. It was called that because it was a bridge and it was red. That was the thing about the people from here; they were quite plain spoken....

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