Quatrième de couverture :
The guilt was torment. Harry had married her, nurtured her, loved her in his young way; enthused, inspired her about
art. How could she have erased him in the way she had?
A year after the tragic death of her husband, Kate Nichols, still overwhelmed by grief, meets documentary film-maker, Richard Marshall. A divorced father of two, Richard's messy involvement with his bi-polar ex-wife troubles Kate but, despite these obstacles, her feelings for him are too intense to stop herself from falling in love.
Meanwhile, as Kate's father battles with the final stages of cancer, her divorced mother has found a new love. But Kate becomes suspicious about him as her mother's behaviour becomes increasingly furtive and her lover, Ben,is evasive whenever his business interests are mentioned.
When the truth is revealed and Kate finds herself unavoidably embroiled, she is unable to share her secret with Richard, whose duties to his former wife are taking him further away from her. Kate sees her world starting to crumble as she stands to lose not only Richard but both her parents too...
Praise for Sandra Howard…
'Topical and intriguing. . . Brace and far reaching, the novel never loses pace…thrilling' Daily Telegraph
'Intriguing and captivating…with plenty of pace and suspense' Daily Mirror
'One of our most popular novelists' Daily Mail
Revue de presse :
* 'If the litmus test for a political romance is whether you keep turning the pages, Glass Houses passes with distinction and leaves you wanting more' Observer
* 'Topical and intriguing ... Brave and far reaching, the novel never loses pace ... thrilling' Daily Telegraph
* 'One of our most popular novelists' Daily Mail
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