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The Twilight Hour

Author: Nicci Gerrard and Phyllida Nash  

Secrets and memories collide in The Twilight Hour, the new novel from bestselling author Nicci Gerrard.

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Secrets and memories collide in The Twilight Hour, the new novel from bestselling author Nicci Gerrard.

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Description

Eleanor Lee is fiercely independent. She has lived alone well into her nineties, despite her now near-total blindness. Now, finally, she has been persuaded by her children to move into a home. She employs Peter, a recent graduate nursing a broken heart, to spend the summer sorting through her attic – papers, photographs, books and letters – ahead of the move. These fragments of her own history unleash in Eleanor a long-concealed story of forbidden love, betrayal, passion, grief and self-sacrifice, and in their unlikely friendship, something is unlocked in Peter's heart, too.

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Critic Reviews

'Subtle, poignant and tremendously skilful.' -- The Observer
'Beguiling, poignant, wonderful.' -- The Sunday Express
'Acutely observed and beautifully written.' -- Woman & Home

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About the Author

Nicci Gerrard writes for the Observer and is the co-author, with Susan French, of the bestselling Nicci French thrillers. She lives in Suffolk with her husband and four children. Phyllida Nash has appeared on stage in the West End, New York and Toronto in roles as diverse as Portia in Julius Caesar and Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh. Her other performance credits include Emmerdale, Not Quite Cricket and Cottage to Let. Phyllida makes regular appearances on BBC Radio 4 in readings, drama, comedy and narration and has recorded over 100 audiobooks, winning an AudioFile Golden Earphones Award for her reading of Mrs Fytton's Country Life by Mavis Cheek.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bolinda Publishing | Bolinda Audio Books
Published
1st November 2014
ISBN
9781486217182

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