Santiago's Love-Child
AFTER trying to sell an idea for ten minutes straight most people would have given up. Dan Taylor wasn't one of them. Some people said that what he lacked in flair he made up for in determination. They were essentially correct.
Santiago Morais, who was considered to have more than his fair share of flair, listened to the younger man explain again why it wasn't just necessary for Santiago to make up the numbers this weekend, it was his duty.
"No."
The 'No' wasn't the sort of no that could be confused with maybe, and it wasn't encouraging that the enigmatic expression on Santiago's lean features had given way to mild irritation.
Actually Dan was a little taken aback by Santiago's lack of co-operation. He was showing the sort of stony indifference that Dan had expected five years earlier when he had turned up at the London offi ... read full excerpt from Santiago's Love-Child ebook