Three men are trapped in the pages of a schoolgirl’s first attempt at a novel. Loosely disguised, but identifiable by the initials of their real names, one becomes the real life father of the girl’s illegitimate child. That child, the infamous Lili, returns to claim her father in “Lace II.” The men are (from left) Patrick Ryecart, James Read and Anthony Higgins.
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Press, 30 January 1986, Page 19
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62Three men are trapped in the pages of a schoolgirl’s first attempt at a novel. Loosely disguised, but identifiable by the initials of their real names, one becomes the real life father of the girl’s illegitimate child. That child, the infamous Lili, returns to claim her father in “Lace II.” The men are (from left) Patrick Ryecart, James Read and Anthony Higgins. Press, 30 January 1986, Page 19
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