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Kate Ballard, Eleanor Dryden, Rebecca Farrell, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Patricia Wilson
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Island of Secrets
Escape to paradise with this compelling summer treat!
Herausgegeben von Farrell, Rebecca; Dryden, Eleanor; Ballard, Kate; Mitarbeit: Kirkpatrick, Caroline
2017. 496 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BONNIER ZAFFRE UK 2017
ISBN: 1-78576-278-8 (1785762788)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78576-278-9 (9781785762789)
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A thrilling, dramatic and completely engaging tale of love, hope, intrigue and revenge on the island of Crete, as grandmother, mother and daughter unlock the secrets of tragic events during the Nazi occupation.
A luxurious and intelligent summer escape.
If you love The Island by Victoria Hislop and The Villa in Italy by Elizabeth Edmondson , you will love this perfect summer read.
īThe story started at dawn on the fourteenth of September, 1943 . . .ī
All her life, London-born Angelika has been intrigued by her motherīs secret past. Now planning her wedding, she feels she must visit the remote Crete village her mother grew up in.
Angieīs estranged elderly grandmother, Maria, is dying. She welcomes Angie with open arms - itīs time to unburden herself, and tell the story sheīll otherwise take to her grave.
Itīs the story of the Nazi occupation of Crete during the Second World War, of horror, of courage and of the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her children. And itīs the story of bitter secrets that broke a family apart, and of three enchanting women who come together to heal wounds that have damaged two generations.
What readers are saying about Island of Secrets :
ī Island of Secrets is a book full of raw emotions, family vendettas, hidden secrets and three very strong women. Itīs a book I enjoyed very much and one which fans of Victoria Hislop and Debbie Rix are sure to enjoy.ī (NetGalley Reviewer)
īSo well written and utterly heartbreaking . . . a story that needs to be toldī (NetGalley Reviewer)
īPage-turning, enthralling and heartbreaking by turns.ī
īMade me laugh and cry, just couldnīt put this book down.ī
Patricia lived in the village of Amiras in Crete where the book is set. She was inspired to write when she unearthed a machine gun in her garden - one used in the events that unfolded in September 1943, and much of the novel is based on real stories told to her by the oldest women of Amiras. Women whoīve never spoken of their experiences before. Patricia still spends much of her time in Greece. This is her debut novel.