Synopses & Reviews
The Logans were an enchanting and admirable couple. Archie had snatched Liza from her own engagement party to someone else, wooed her, swept her off to his father in Scotland, and finally married her. Now bedded firmly into country life-three children, Archie the village doctor, Liza a teacher, everything comfortable, funny, affectionate,—they awaited the arrival of Archie's father, the brilliant Sir Andrew Logan, a widower for over thirty years.
When his city-clean Rover stopped in the drive, Sir Andrew was not alone. Beside him was a golden lady in caramel suede, a warm, witty, desirable widow whom everyone—except Archie—adored at once. Archie saw his father's mistress as the worm in the bud of his perfect life—a life that was to be wrenched apart before he and Liza could re-create their world.
Review
"Any one desiring a well written, conscience-rendering novel that scrubs away the armor of a human being will fully relish Joanna Trollope's mindbending tale." —
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Synopsis
Archie's beloved father--for decades a widower--has begun keeping company with a most unusual woman. And everyone seems to adore her except Archie, whose feelings on the subject force him to confront issues that shed new light on his "perfect" life.
Synopsis
From the acclaimed author of Girl from the South.
About the Author
Joanna Trollope is a member of the same family as Anthony Trollope.