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by Josephine Cox


  Behind the scenes of The Broken Man with Josephine Cox

  The first thing I do when I’m about to start a novel is to profile the main characters, and from that moment it is they who write the story. As the story unfolds, I become less the writer and more a part of the story, where the characters become my friends, enemies and family. Often a particular character may catch me unawares when he or she commits an act of cruelty which I had not anticipated. Throughout the story, I remain ever true to my deeper instincts, while ever conscious that the characters are now very much alive and have rightly taken on a persona of their own.

  The plot is begun, and the story is now evolving, and from that moment, as in real life, both author and reader are swept along; willingly or otherwise.

  When we are born none of us have a say over who or what we are born into, and like the characters I create we have no idea of how life may shape us because, as with characters, we too are swept along, being a part of the greater story, with no prior knowledge of how our journey might shape us.

  EDWARD CARTER is more monster than man. He breeds a dark and dangerous atmosphere throughout this story. He leaves behind him a wake of hatred, fear and ruin, and because of his actions the course of many lives will be changed; some for the better. Some for the worse.

  You may dislike him; you may pity him. But however he affects you, it is a fact that but for his existence, THE BROKEN MAN may have become a different story altogether.

  ENJOY!

  Jo x

  A short story by Josephine Cox

  Soon after his father’s untimely death, Alfie was badly injured in a car crash.

  When doctors amputated his right leg, Alfie lost the will to live. His mother pleaded, “Through all his trials, your Dad never gave up. Fight on, Alfie”

  Using the artificial leg proved difficult. Alfie believed his life was over, “What woman would want me now?”

  Through the window, the warm breeze touched his face. “You can do it,” his father whispered, “You’ll be fine my son.”

  With Nurse Mary’s dedication, Alfie struggled on.

  Later, standing at the altar, with Mary, he whispered, “Thanks, Dad. Love you.”

  First published in Readers Digest, 2013

  Also by Josephine Cox

  QUEENIE’S STORY

  Her Father’s Sins

  Let Loose the Tigers

  THE EMMA GRADY TRILOGY

  Outcast

  Alley Urchin

  Vagabonds

  Angels Cry Sometimes

  Take This Woman

  Whistledown Woman

  Don’t Cry Alone

  Jessica’s Girl

  Nobody’s Darling

  Born to Serve

  More than Riches

  A Little Badness

  Living a Lie

  The Devil You Know

  A Time for Us

  Cradle of Thorns

  Miss You Forever

  Love Me or Leave Me

  Tomorrow the World

  The Gilded Cage

  Somewhere, Someday

  Rainbow Days

  Looking Back

  Let It Shine

  The Woman Who Left

  Jinnie

  Bad Boy Jack

  The Beachcomber

  Lovers and Liars

  Live the Dream

  The Journey

  Journey’s End

  The Loner

  Songbird

  Born Bad

  Divorced and Deadly

  Blood Brothers

  Midnight

  Three Letters

  Copyright

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  Published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2013

  Copyright © Josephine Cox 2013

  Josephine Cox asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

  A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

  Source ISBN: 9780007419890

  Ebook Edition © January 2013 ISBN: 9780007419906

  Version 1

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