Against All Odds_Second in the Liza Marchant Series by Marian L. Jasper

Against All Odds_Second in the Liza Marchant Series by Marian L. Jasper

Author:Marian L. Jasper [Jasper, Marian L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Goodreads: 48227976
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd
Published: 2019-08-29T00:00:00+00:00


’My dear Liza,

I have to tell you that it was a good move on your part to give me full authority over your property here in New York. I have, in fact, given an impression that I have full authority over all your affairs in New York as it was necessary for me to refuse payment of bills which have been arriving sometimes on a daily basis.

I had heard of the breakup of Edward and Felicity Fuller’s marriage and rumours regarding the reason for such an unhappy circumstance.

Felicity has arrived in New York, she used another shipping company for her journey and she was accompanied by what can loosely be described as a gentleman companion, somebody I believe she either met in Belfast or on the voyage to New York.

When I received your letter, I immediately went to your house and told all the staff not to allow anyone to enter the premises without my permission, and should anyone arrive expecting to move in, they should send a runner to get me. It was extremely fortunate that I was aware of your concerns because Mrs Fuller and her companion attempted to make themselves at home in your property and I and my security men were obliged to insist that they leave.

The man told me in no uncertain terms that I had no right to keep Mrs Fuller out of her own property and that I would be hearing more from him and her lawyer. Young Walter Anderson and his cousin have temporarily moved into some quarters in your house, which has helped to settle the staff as Mrs Fuller’s gentleman friend had become increasingly demanding.

On another point, unfortunately, Mrs Fuller and her friend have been purchasing goods in your name, also their stay at the hotel has been charged to you. I have been to see the proprietors of the various businesses and informed them that they have been duped and none of the goods and services has been purchased by you, and that you have not been in New York for some time. I have informed them that it is up to them to pursue recompense from the perpetrators of the deception and that it is in their best interests not to allow credit to anyone using your name.

Sadly, there will be many businesses that will have to suffer the loss but I believe we have stopped it before it has become too extreme and we have managed to preserve your good name, as many of the proprietors know you and are appalled that someone could perpetrate such a deception.

I do not know how Mrs Fuller is going to extricate herself from the situation, but my suggestion is that she should leave New York immediately, preferably without her gentleman friend.

I am undecided whether to write to Edward and will leave that decision in abeyance for the moment. Whether you tell her parents will be your decision.

I believe all has been done that can be and I can reassure you that both Myra and I will safeguard your property and your good name.



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