Romance Library #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Heart Played Politics," a 1954 romance gem from Magazine Management, newspaper photographer Lorna uses a staged photo of Ted with his fiancée Carol to sabotage his skating rink, pushing him to sell to her boss, Bill Brown. With quiet determination, Ted turns the tables by secretly recording Brown’s threats, forcing a public apology and unexpected support. Art by Al Avison, this heartfelt tale of integrity and resilience unfolds in a single, tightly wound story.
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Newspaper photographer Lorna threatens to ruin the reputation of Ted’s skating rink unless he sells out to her boss Bill Brown. The paper publishes a photo of Ted kissing his fiancee Carol and claims the rink is an unwholesome place for teens. Ted secretly tape records Brown making his threats and blackmails him into apologising and even supporting Ted’s business.
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