Summer of Love by Caro Fraser

Summer of Love by Caro Fraser

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The dark days of the war are over, but the family secrets they held are only just dawning. Set in 1940s London and Kent.

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Summer of Love by Caro Fraser

The dark days of the war are over, but the family secrets they held are only just dawning. In the hot summer of 1949, a group of family and friends gather at Harry Denholm's country house in Kent. Meg and Dan Ranscombe, emerging from a scandal of their own making; Dan's godmother, Sonia; and her two young girls, Laura and Avril, only one of whom is Sonia's biological daughter. Amongst the heat, memories, and infatuations, a secret is revealed to Meg's son, Max, and soon a terrible tragedy unfolds that will have consequences for them all. Afterwards, Avril, Laura and Max must come of age in a society still reeling from the war, haunted by the choices of that fateful summer. Cold, entitled Avril will go to any lengths to take what is hers. Beautiful, naive Laura finds refuge and love in the London jazz clubs, but Max, with wealth and unrequited love, has the capacity to undo it all.
PRAISE FOR THE SUMMER HOUSE PARTY: 'A great big satisfying saga full of passionate love, ghastly betrayal and [..] thrilling drama' Daily Mail. 'Fraser 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 *
Caro Fraser is the author of the bestselling Caper Court novels, based on her own experiences as a lawyer. She is the daughter of Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser and lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781788541381
ISBN 10 1788541383
Title Summer of Love
Author Caro Fraser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2018-07-12
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.