October
After marrying
in August, Danny Nightingale and his wife Molly, deferred their honeymoon until
September and instead just had a few days in Abbottsford and stayed at the
Regents Hotel.
In September
they had their honeymoon proper, an extended tour of European capitals
encompassing Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki,
Warsaw, Prague, Bern, Vienna and culminating in Berlin in time for the
Oktoberfest.
The beer
festival was still going on when they arrived in Frankfurt for the book fair
where they met up with their publisher, Max Parsons.
It was of
particular importance to them this year because the
crime fiction
writers had two books to be promoted, the latest instalment of the Fraser
Markham series, a character creator by Danny, and the long awaited second book
containing the new protagonist Sharon Jacques created by both of them.
The Frankfurt
Book Fair or the Frankfurter Buchmesse, FBM for short) is the world's
largest trade fair for books, based on the number of publishing
companies represented. The five-day annual event in mid-October is held at the Frankfurt
Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Several
thousand exhibitors representing book publishing, multimedia and technology
companies, as well as content providers from all over the world
gather in order to negotiate international publishing
rights and license fees.
The first three
days are restricted exclusively to professional visitors; the general public
attend the fair on the weekend.
Saturday was
their favourite day as the got to meet the readers, many of them were fans but
many of them weren’t, unfortunately they couldn’t stay for the last day as they
had to get back to the UK.
Molly’s
grandfather Sir Avery Arnold appointed Bramstock,
Goodman, Crossfield, and Bushe of Abbottsford, to manage his affairs, which
they did for many years.
After his death
they handled Molly’s affairs, all her finances and all the assets from his
estate, until the occasion of her 25th birthday when she would inherit her
grandfather’s estate in its entirety and overnight become insanely rich.
While they
managed the estate, they also had discretion to release funds at her request
for what Sir Avery called her “Special Projects” and it was Clive Crossfield,
who handled her affairs on behalf of firm.
So on the day
after her birthday Molly met with him at Cliff Haven where they completed all
the necessary paperwork and Sir Avery’s wishes were finally fulfilled.
Although she
then had complete control of the estate, she still retained Bramstock and co to
manage her affairs in the same way they did for her grandfather.

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