The gripping tale of the power of family love
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Köp båda 2 för 302 kr'Utterly gorgeous and filled with flowers and paintings, secrets and heartbreak ... and always hope' * Veronica Henry * 'A sweeping novel you won't put down' * Katie Ffforde * I can't remember the last time I was so enthralled and affected by a story and its characters * Red * 'This sweeping tale is by turns painfully sad and heart-lifting, with characters that stay with you.' * Good Housekeeping * 'Evans's storytelling feels both authentic and satisfying. An immersive mystery.' * Woman & Home * 'This epic, absorbing novel is full of intrigue, emotion and characters who'll really stay with you.' * Fabulous Magazine * Utterly compelling and well written * Hot Brands Cool Places * This isn't a comfortable read, but ultimately a rewarding one * The Weekly * 'Filled with brilliantly believable characters, this is one not to miss' * Womans Own * My top book of 2019 * Dinah Jeffries * Evans tells a poignant tale of the Horner family and their magical, mysterious country home * Woman * Evans is the reigning queen of the big house family saga and her latest, an addictive tale of love, art, loss and long-held secrets centring around an artist's inexplicable destruction of his most famous painting, is her best yet. The sort of book that has you ignoring family and friends long into the night * I Newspaper * A spellbinding story, brimming with flowers and paintings, loss and courage * Independent * 'No one writes gripping family sagas like Harriet Evans' * Irish Times * Harriet Evans's family saga is a poignant story of love and loss across three generations. * Daily Mail *
Harriet Evans has sold over a million copies of her books. She is the author of thirteen bestselling novels, most recently The Beloved Girls, a Richard and Judy Book Club Selection and the Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Garden of Lost and Found, which won Good Housekeeping's Book of the Year. She used to work in publishing and now writes full time, when not distracted by her children, other books, gardening, her jumpsuit collection and now star-gazing, having acquired a telescope whilst researching The Stargazers. She volunteers with Inspiring the Future, is an ambassador for the London Library and last year was elected to the Management Committee of the Society of Authors. She lives in the greatest city in the world (Bath) with her family.