I'll See You in My Dreams: An Arthur Beauchamp Novel

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A Thirst for Justice, © W. Chance WE MUST VIGOROUSLY DISCOUNT RUMOURS of an alleged sexual encounter between Beauchamp and the mysterious woman known as Lawonda. The author of such rumours, Ira Lavitch, the well-known impresario,* sought to convince me that Beauchamp, as he vulgarly put it, “got himself royally fucked” on the night of Friday, May 25, in her illegal ground-floor suite in Kitsilano.
Beauchamp (typically) denied all. My interview notes read: “Interesting woman. From Ghana. Worked
...at the Beanery.”
He had no idea then, but will be aware on reading this, that “Lawonda” was a false name, that she was not from Ghana but New Orleans, and that she had never been outside North America. She had plied various illegitimate trades in her home country before jumping bail and arriving in Canada with a false passport. Her real name is Katherine Irvine. All this is revealed in a confessional blog† that Irvine has maintained during her senior years. The blog is replete with erotic anecdotes but she has wisely censored the names of her multitude of lovers.
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