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Indlæser... Talk of the Villageaf Rebecca Shaw
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A gentle village story, obviously part of a series although complete in itself. Quite a pleasant read. ( ) Good Grief! I struggled through the first 113 pages, but then gave up in disgust. I'm not surprised that this book was on the 10p shelf as it is absolute rubbish. It's got the most cardboard characters imaginable, whose speech and thoughts are more stilted and unrealistic than in any book I've read since "Cradle" by Arthur C. Clarke & Gentry Lee, which I didn't finish either. Have not read these in order, and am often confused by what the characters are up to. The elderly Baxter sisters have a terrible secret which is revealed amidst tragic circumstances. Muriel and Ralph return from their honeymoon. Venetia and Jeremy overcome financial difficulties and begin to be accepted by the village people. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
The second Turnham Malpas novel from bestselling author Rebecca Shaw. The village is bedevilled by talk, and all is not as it seems in the village of Turnham Malpas... Does pushy newcomer Venetia have her eye on Peter, the handsome rector? Is Jeremy, her husband, really making a success of the new health club? And why does Willie's new love set a vicious tongue wagging? In the Royal Oak, the usual banter has turned to bitter wrangling as the rector's wife Caroline makes a challenge over an ancient country tradition and splits the village her husband had so recently united. As the people of the village use the power of words to reconcile or divide, Peter finds that it is what isn't talked about that threatens to cause madness, confusion and tragedy. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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