Other People's Marriages
Cornerstone
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Description for Other People's Marriages
paperback. Clean copy in good condition
They were 'the five families' - the pleasant hospitable Frosts, the brash and sexy Cleggs, flirtatious Jimmy Rose and aloof Star, maternal Vicky and reliable Gordon Ransome, Michael Wickham and his perfect wife Marcelle. Old friends, their lives are interwoven in a comfortable pattern of school runs and Sunday golf, barbecues and shared holidays. Until Nina Cort returns to the cathedral city of her childhood. Rich sophisticated and newly widowed, Nina is an exotic thread in the pattern, whose intrusion reveals a web of hidden flaws. In the course of a year from which none will emerge unscathed, the five ... Read more
They were 'the five families' - the pleasant hospitable Frosts, the brash and sexy Cleggs, flirtatious Jimmy Rose and aloof Star, maternal Vicky and reliable Gordon Ransome, Michael Wickham and his perfect wife Marcelle. Old friends, their lives are interwoven in a comfortable pattern of school runs and Sunday golf, barbecues and shared holidays. Until Nina Cort returns to the cathedral city of her childhood. Rich sophisticated and newly widowed, Nina is an exotic thread in the pattern, whose intrusion reveals a web of hidden flaws. In the course of a year from which none will emerge unscathed, the five ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Cornerstone
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1900
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099462477
SKU
KST0026434
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Cornerstone
Rosie Thomas writes for magazines and newspapers as well as her fiction. When not writing she spends her time travelling and mountaineering. In 1997 she competed in the Peking to Paris Motor Rally, and she has climbed Mont Blanc as well as travelling to Everest and the Antarctic.
Reviews for Other People's Marriages
"Hugely enjoyable ... Rosie Thomas writes with beautiful, effortless prose; she shows a rare compassion and a real understanding of the nature of love" The Times