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|title=The World is a Wedding
|sort=World is a Wedding, The
|publisher=Corsair
|date=September 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472108671</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>178033379X</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=It might seem a treat to welcome these wonderful characters back into our worlds, but while fine enough this does suffer in comparison to the brilliant first book.
|cover=1472108671
|aznuk=1472108671
|aznus=178033379X
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They say one door doesn't shut but for another opens. Wilfred Price, the most amenable 1920s Welsh undertaker in literature, is living proof of that. He took his beloved Flora Myffanwy to be his, after they both fell in love at her father's funeral. It did leave Grace alone and bereft, and forced out of town in a very unsavoury fashion, but for Wilfred and Flora married life is fine. Hesitant, but fine. He's finally got into the swing of things as regards calling her ''dear'', and conjugal relations, and she has finally felt able to speak up about her place in the household of her husband and his father – and whoever happens to be left to settle in the workshop, having died on the loo and got stuck in a non-coffin-shaped pose. But do those doors stay firmly shut…?

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