Welsh farmer’s son Glyn is drawn into a glamorous but dangerous world when film star Nia Barry and her son Luke move into the old mansion down the hill in the summer of ‘69. He discovers jazz, art and cocktails and soon realises he’s falling for Luke’s new girlfriend Sian. Secrets from Nia’s past begin to threaten the close relationships they have built up and a tragic death brings them to an end when Nia moves back to New York. Years later Glyn is a journalist in London. He interviews Nia and discovers the most terrible secret of them all. He must now try to come to terms with what happened all those years ago.
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Brian Jarman was born on in farm in Mid-Wales, the joint youngest of five brothers. After studying in London, Paris and Cardiff he joined the South Wales Argus as a reporter and then worked for the BBC for 22 years, mainly as a current affairs editor at The World Service. In 2011 he published his first novel, The Missing Room. He’s now Senior Lecturer in journalism at London Metropolitan University.
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