Description
Book SynopsisIn the gloriously hot summer of
1936, a group of people meet at a country house party. Within three years, the country will be
engulfed in war, but for now time stands still as they sip champagne on the lawn, engaging in casual flirtations and carefree conversation. Then a shocking
death puts an end to their revelry, changing everything in an instant. For all of them, that summer house party will be a turning point. The
mistakes made during that fateful weekend will change their lives for ever.
Trade ReviewFraser keeps the reader hooked with the twists of her protagonists' love affairs, but the real star of this book is her portrait of a disappearing life, as Sonia Haddon and ilk face war with varying degrees of courage * The Sunday Times *
This rich and engrossing novel follows them through the testing years of the coming war, including a movingly drawn forbidden love affair, all delivered with perfect period details * Sunday Mirror *
A fabulously written book... a "must" read' * Read Along With Sue *
Fraser skilfully combines many narrative threads to build a great big satisfying saga full of passionate love, ghastly betrayal and, as Britain tips inexorably into conflict, thrilling drama * Daily Mail *
A wonderfully involving read * Sunday Express *
Intriguing and multifaceted with its lifelike mixture of romance, heartache, tragedy, heroism, accomplishment and growth. The recounting is rich in atmosphere and detail, making for an absorbing reading experience * My Merri Way *
It's one of those books where you just want to keep reading and it to never end * That Thing She Reads *
A solid summer read, ideal to take on holiday * On: Yorkshire Magazine *