Publisher's Synopsis
It's a funny thing you know, John never thought for a moment he would ever suffer from a stress related illness of any kind, his stability and alertness wouldn't allow it. Well here we are a year after that cheapskate Tom Thorne wriggled out of his second arrest for murder, he found himself hospitalised listening to that ticking clock, his only reminder that the planet was still with him. The doctors had tried their hardest to cure him, but his problems still persist. It all came back to School Lane and the goings on, impossible to put it all together as he was absent from the house for twelve years and that was by now extended a further year wasting away in this institution. The doctors were very kind, agreeing among themselves that it was all School Lane related. As an aid to his therapy it was suggested that he recall the events that led him to this place. He was by now an old man barely able to feed himself, he would try his best, so here goes. Mrs Adams died all of a sudden, leaving the old Victorian terraced house to her three sons in equal shares. The oldest James a bully boy, the middle son John was easy going and anything for a quiet life, the youngest Peter knew he had the other two by the shorts and played them along for years. A caveat in the will allowed Peter to live in the house rent free for the rest of his life or if the house was to be sold, then all three sons had to agree. Clever old Mrs Adams, those three sons would never agree about anything, well, not all at the same time and she knew it. Leaving the youngest a home for the rest of his life. The years of taunts passed by very slowly. Peter would often play his trump card with the words, "I have decided to sell the house and move on elsewhere." Much to the delight of the older two, only to suddenly change his mind at the last minute. Cat and mouse games were his thing, along with his speciality and favourite pastime, hoaxing. Nothing pleased Peter more than a complete set-up, to see others running around as he would say, like headless chickens. These silly games were to cease when Peter passed away. The older sons were to inherit a lot more than they had ever bargained for.