Leanne Chalmers has made a career for herself presenting her own style of home decorating and design on the nation's screens. That was her past life, at least. For now Leanne has been forced to start again as Lily, leaving her name, job and marriage behind.
No-one in the Lancashire village of Eagleton has a clue about Lily, save that she's come up from the South West with her best friend and a small child. But it's hard to lead a solitary existence in a small place, and Lily and Babs are swiftly embraced by some of the local characters: Mike, the Catholic priest, who the girls can't help noticing is easy on the eye; Eve, a Liverpudlian, who has a big mouth but a heart of gold; the hairdressers Paul and Maurice; and Dave and his love, Philly, both shy yet determined not to be cowed by Dave's mother, the domineering matriarch of the village.
Soon, Lily's new life is full of promise and as she joins Dave's reading room, a shop-cum-cafe and library, she begins to relax. But then Eve is wounded in a burglary, and suddenly, Lily is afraid that her secret is out: her husband Clive may have discovered where she is, and, having left her for dead before, is now out to kill her...
Ruth Hamilton has become one of the north-west of England's most popular writers. She was born in Bolton, which is the setting for many of her novels, and has spent most of her life in Lancashire. She is the bestselling author of 18 novels and her most recent titles include The Judge's Daughter, Matthew and Son, Dorothy's War and The Bell House. She now lives in Liverpool.
ISBN:
9780330445238
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
22/05/2009
Category:
Sagas
Imprint:
Pan
Pages:
528 page/s
Stock:
To order
Price:
$13.99 AUD