Romantic Secrets #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Farewell Gesture," a 1950 Fawcett romance gem, lonely Myra finds herself drawn to the enigmatic George after he’s injured and robbed. When he begs her to help him secure $700 for a crucial deal, their fragile trust is tested as secrets unravel. Al McWilliams’ expressive art brings the emotional weight of this poignant tale to life, capturing the quiet ache of longing and betrayal.
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Lonely Myra helps George after he’s beaten up and robbed by some thugs. She loans him money because he’s waiting on a “big deal” to come through. Myra falls in love with George even though he’s very mysterious about himself. George says he urgently needs $700 to close the deal and convinces Myra to “borrow” the cash from her job. After several days, Myra tracks him down and George confesses he lost the money at the race track and doesn’t love Myra. Myra’s theft is discovered but her boss says he won't prosecute: “your own conscience will be a far worse prison than man could devise.”
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