The book The City Trap was written by author John Dalton Here you can read free online of The City Trap book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The City Trap a good or bad book?
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He was a university lecturer, some kind of expert on the history of sanitation. Des could see why Rebecca wanted rid of him. Theo was small and flabby. He sported a brown moustache. He had dandruff. The moustache was no doubt the sign of his eccentric trade, for otherwise Theo looked like a bland executive, stepping out sprightly in expensive suits with a sly look to his eye. Des blended in well on the campus, got a fix on him easily enough. Theo had a fancy woman all right. Naomi; a skinny, haw...k-nosed lady almost half his age. Des clocked the little glances, the hand-holds beneath tables and the secret sniggers. But that was the easy part. Catching Theo on an assignation proved much harder. Twice he’d tailed him on unscheduled drives and twice he’d lost him. But this time Des was ready, he hoped. He sat in his car outside the campus entrance on the afternoon when Theo usually went screwing. For a lovelorn, doped-up fool, Des felt quite reasonable. He’d indulged the night before, but something had shifted within him and he didn’t feel as though he was treading water so much any more.
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