Devastated by the death of his father and the loss of his first love Sammy to an unhappy marriage, Luke Carson leaves a promising career in Hollywood to search for a new life in England. His efforts to put the past behind him and find happiness with new friends seems doomed to failure. Then his despair attracts the romantic interest of Dee, an 18-year-old student, who is determined to win his affection at all costs. But Luke cannot forget Sammy, nor leave her to struggle alone as her husband descends into obsessive jealousy and paranoia.Luke finds himself enmeshed in two love triangles, one…mehr
Devastated by the death of his father and the loss of his first love Sammy to an unhappy marriage, Luke Carson leaves a promising career in Hollywood to search for a new life in England. His efforts to put the past behind him and find happiness with new friends seems doomed to failure. Then his despair attracts the romantic interest of Dee, an 18-year-old student, who is determined to win his affection at all costs. But Luke cannot forget Sammy, nor leave her to struggle alone as her husband descends into obsessive jealousy and paranoia.Luke finds himself enmeshed in two love triangles, one reaching back into a nostalgically remembered past, the other threatening to blight his future. When the triangles of love collide, past and present vie for supremacy in his journey of the soul. Can Dee oust Sammy from Luke's memory, or will the emotional ties to his first love prove too strong?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane Anstey has been writing since she was a child, having her first story published in the school magazine aged 11. She was born in London, UK, and grew up in Surrey and Oxfordshire, including three years at the University of Oxford, before moving with her husband to Hampshire, where they lived for 25 years. The family then moved to Cornwall, where she was living during the start of the Covid 19 pandemic-hence the setting of Priest-Hole. She loves reading, singing, gardening, and taking the dog for walks, and is active in her local Anglican church
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