A comedy, in two acts.
The only true love stories are tragic love stories.
Bar Talk introduces the reader to three different characters.
Each alone. Each connecting - or trying to.
Robert: A widower, still in love with his late wife.
Charlotte: A waitress, who yearns to be an actress.
Rupert: A social justice warrior, in need of some society.
Emotions and comedy unfold, as the characters try to confess their feelings and secrets.
A play, full of wit and wisdom, written by bestselling novelist Richard Foreman.
Richard Foreman has written a number of successful historical novels, including Warsaw, Spies of Rome and Crusaders. He lives in London.
Praise for Richard Foreman.
Turpin's Assassin.
‘Pacy and atmospheric tale of the dashing highwayman Dick Turpin, a likeable rogue if ever there was.’ John Pilkington.
Crusaders.
"A really good read for anyone interested in the First Crusade. Tight and fast-paced, the author's beguiling sense of setting combines with strong characterisation to make Siege a rollicking yarn." Richard Woodman, Sword of State.
Warsaw.
"Warsaw is a work of power. It has the authentic feeling that pulses from an important book. The meticulous research and psychological insights light up one of the most ghastly episodes in the history of man's inhumanity to man." Patrick Bishop.
Band of Brothers: The Complete Campaigns.
'Escapism at its best... A great read that tells much about the style of war and how the individuals fought.' Michael Jecks.
Spies of Rome.
"An arresting opening that leads into a thoroughly gripping story. Impressive research and understanding of the period allows Richard Foreman to move so seamlessly and effectively from historical epic to historical detective thriller. A must read for fans of Steven Saylor." Peter Tonkin, author of The Ides.
Raffles: The Complete Innings.
"Classy, humorous and surprisingly touching tales of cricket, friendship and crime." The Spectator.
The only true love stories are tragic love stories.
Bar Talk introduces the reader to three different characters.
Each alone. Each connecting - or trying to.
Robert: A widower, still in love with his late wife.
Charlotte: A waitress, who yearns to be an actress.
Rupert: A social justice warrior, in need of some society.
Emotions and comedy unfold, as the characters try to confess their feelings and secrets.
A play, full of wit and wisdom, written by bestselling novelist Richard Foreman.
Richard Foreman has written a number of successful historical novels, including Warsaw, Spies of Rome and Crusaders. He lives in London.
Praise for Richard Foreman.
Turpin's Assassin.
‘Pacy and atmospheric tale of the dashing highwayman Dick Turpin, a likeable rogue if ever there was.’ John Pilkington.
Crusaders.
"A really good read for anyone interested in the First Crusade. Tight and fast-paced, the author's beguiling sense of setting combines with strong characterisation to make Siege a rollicking yarn." Richard Woodman, Sword of State.
Warsaw.
"Warsaw is a work of power. It has the authentic feeling that pulses from an important book. The meticulous research and psychological insights light up one of the most ghastly episodes in the history of man's inhumanity to man." Patrick Bishop.
Band of Brothers: The Complete Campaigns.
'Escapism at its best... A great read that tells much about the style of war and how the individuals fought.' Michael Jecks.
Spies of Rome.
"An arresting opening that leads into a thoroughly gripping story. Impressive research and understanding of the period allows Richard Foreman to move so seamlessly and effectively from historical epic to historical detective thriller. A must read for fans of Steven Saylor." Peter Tonkin, author of The Ides.
Raffles: The Complete Innings.
"Classy, humorous and surprisingly touching tales of cricket, friendship and crime." The Spectator.
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