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The Flow

World War II British drama
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She won't find peace until she finds redemption. But it'll take more than love; it'll take two worlds, to merge into one.
She won't find peace until she finds redemption. But it'll take more than love; it'll take two worlds, to merge into one. CORFU 1988 Sofia arrives in Vassilaki broken-hearted over Danny. Just as a new boy comes into her life, the strange dreams start anew. Now in Brighton, she meets Danny again, but he blows hot and cold. When she sees a female apparition on the West Pier, she finds out the locals call her 'The Lady of the Pier'. Is this the woman in her dreams and why is Sofia the only one who can see her? BRIGHTON 1938 Laura and Christian enjoy a blissful summer, while Charles watches from a distance, waiting for the right time to intervene. This time, he's prepared to do something truly vile as to leave nothing to chance. WWII breaks out, and Laura does her best to settle in a new life, having paid a terrible price. Will she find happiness at last, or will the past continue to haunt her? The Flow is a World War II British drama where the stories of Sofia and Laura begin to merge, leading to a powerful ending. In the next volume, The Storm, the two stories finally become one.

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