Calling Frank O’Hare by Hazel Ward
One phone. One road trip. Too many memories…
Because the past is only a phone call away.
Frank O’Hare plans to spend his Easter break painting big, bold sunsets and romancing Netta Wilde.
But then he gets a call.
His useless brother, Martin, has gone missing, although he’s been seen in Glasgow by hopeless Cousin Finn. Under orders from the family, Frank’s on a mission to retrieve the runaway and send him back to Belfast.
But when Martin makes off with Finn’s campervan, Frank is dragged into a Highland road trip with nothing more than an overnight bag, an ancient phone, and a whole heap of memories that start with four young punks trying to dodge the kind of trouble that shapes your life forever.
- File Name:calling-frank-ohare-by-hazel-ward.epub
- Original Title:Calling Frank O'Hare: uplifting and inspiring women's fiction (The Netta Wilde Series Book 5)
- Creator:Hazel Ward
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0C23XRRCP
- Publisher:Hope St Press
- Date:2024-04-02T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:597.194 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. 1. So many possibilities
- 5. 2. The past is never far away
- 6. 3. Ma and the mother of all hangovers.
- 7. 4. A cup half empty
- 8. 5. Frank, the stranger
- 9. 6. The man who was ageing backwards
- 10. 7. Golden boy disappoints
- 11. 8. All the best gangs have nicknames
- 12. 9. Teenage Kicks – 1978
- 13. 10. FB and Yoda get cosy
- 14. 11. The girl from the wrong side – 1978.
- 15. 12. Francis drives a hard bargain – 1978
- 16. 13. John Lennon’s auntie
- 17. 14. The absence of brotherly love
- 18. 15. Oh Frank
- 19. 16. The new road trip
- 20. 17. Siobhan gets a bad ache
- 21. 18. The hardship of loss
- 22. 19. Embracing the danger – 1980
- 23. 20. Loose talk costs lives – 1980
- 24. 21. Dark times and bad smells
- 25. 22. Da delivers freedom – 1980
- 26. 23. The Lady of Shalott – 1981
- 27. 24. Pride comes before a fall
- 28. 25. The Lady returns – 1981
- 29. 26. Frank, the condemned man – 1981
- 30. 27. Rare flashes of insight
- 31. 28. A little lie and a lot of guilt
- 32. 29. The imbecile and the Exocet missile
- 33. 30. Frank asks the question
- 34. 31. A state of conflict and guilt – 1982
- 35. 32. A telling omission – 1982
- 36. 33. Face to face with a friendly foe
- 37. 34. Adrian joins the dots
- 38. 35. That’s where softness gets you
- 39. 36. The call of the sea
- 40. 37. The Lady of Shalott comes to life – 1983
- 41. 38. The episode – 1984
- 42. 39. Two women. One lucky charmer – 1984
- 43. 40. The pride of champions
- 44. 41. Frank goes all “can do”
- 45. 42. The conflict business
- 46. 43. Wait for me – 1991
- 47. 44. Billy the top dog – 1991
- 48. 45. Hello, my love – 1992
- 49. 46. Shoulders to cry on
- 50. 47. Who told you?
- 51. 48. Footsteps on the landing – 1995
- 52. 49. As long as it’s not you – 1995
- 53. 50. The magic of Paris – 1996
- 54. 51. Crunch time – 1996
- 55. 52. You’ve still got me
- 56. 53. Guilt, regrets, and frilly knickers
- 57. 54. Home at last
- 58. 55. A fuzzy red-topped miracle – 1997
- 59. 56. A new neighbour and an old problem – 1997
- 60. 57. Madonna and child – 1997
- 61. 58. The Scarlet Pimpernel does it again
- 62. 59. Her off ‘The Exorcist’
- 63. 60. Guess who’s come to dinner
- 64. 61. Is it Eve?
- 65. 62. Summer begins – 2007
- 66. 63. Summer ends – 2007
- 67. 64. The scales have fallen
- 68. 65. Robyn the destroyer – 2015
- 69. 66. The best Christmas – 2015
- 70. 67. Saint-Germain-en-Laye – 2016
- 71. 68. Oldest and dearest friends
- 72. 69. The full initiation
- 73. 70. That was a moment
- 74. 71. Eyes and ears
- 75. 72. He’s our eejit
- 76. 73. We have half a day
- 77. Keep in touch
- 78. A word from the author
- 79. Read Netta’s companion story, Being Doogie Chambers
- 80. Read more Netta Wilde stories