Dora Says Helga Doesn't Appear In King Abdullah's Tomb
Dear Readers,
One reason you might enjoy reading volume one of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb, is because that creature, Helga von Wessel, doesn't appear even once. She certainly does not have a speaking part. In fact, she is only alluded to in vague terms and that can be ignored. That one allusion occurs in the very last chapter. Nor do I understand it at the time. The novel ends without her presence marring it.
Too bad I can't say as much for the later volumes of my memoirs!
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Helga was not a passenger on the Lusitania.
One reason you might enjoy reading volume one of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb, is because that creature, Helga von Wessel, doesn't appear even once. She certainly does not have a speaking part. In fact, she is only alluded to in vague terms and that can be ignored. That one allusion occurs in the very last chapter. Nor do I understand it at the time. The novel ends without her presence marring it.
Too bad I can't say as much for the later volumes of my memoirs!
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Helga was not a passenger on the Lusitania.
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