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Facing the Light

Adele Geras

Spanning the years 1935 to the present and set in a country house in Wiltshire, a glorious multi-layered story of an English family

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An extended family gathers in late August to celebrate the seventy-fifth birthday of its formidable matriarch, Leonora. She is the daughter of the famous Edwardian painter Ethan Walsh, whose paintings are kept at the family home, Willow Court in Wiltshire. At Leonora's house party will be her daughters, Gwen and Rilla, whom she raised alone after she was widowed in her late twenties; Rilla's stepdaughter Beth; and Gwen's husband and three children with their spouses and lovers. One outsider joins the group: Sean Everard, a television director who's making a documentary about the life and work of Ethan Walsh.

All families have their dark side and Leonora's is no exception. By the time the marquee is dismantled and all the guests have gone their separate ways, two shocking past events have come to light, to rock complacency and change for ever the lives of Leonora and her daughters.

 

'An enthralling mystery that maintains a sense of suspense through each spellbinding page.'

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Facing the Light

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£6.99
Paperback
512 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0752842846
ISBN-13: 9780752842844
Publication: March 2004
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