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The Peacock Summer

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47 of 47 copies available
Hidden deep in the dusty wing of an old manor house stands a locked room, forgotten by all - except one. Sixty years ago Lillian Oberon was mistress of Cloudesley, until one glittering summer, when a doomed love affair changed her life forever.
Now frail and muddled, Lillian is the sole guardian of Cloudesley, and of its dark secrets. Only when Maggie, her devoted granddaughter, returns to nurse her - and her own heartbreak - do the walls of the past begin to crumble, threatening to bring the tragic consequences of that summer to light...
Can Maggie unlock her family's tangled history, before all she holds dear is lost forever?
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      April 27, 2018
      Hannah Richell’s third novel, The Peacock Summer, is a vivid tale stretching across 50 years. It tells the story of Lillian and her granddaughter Maggie, set against the intimidating backdrop of Cloudesley—a now dilapidated Chilterns manor house that, in Lillian’s youth and early days of marriage, was the setting for magnificent social events and soirées. Maggie is desperate to save the house from disrepair and uncovers a secret that not only reignites her own passion for art, but also rekindles her ailing grandmother’s memories of the summer of 1955. Richell’s treatment of art and nature brings the story to life in both the past and present day—the detailed way Richell presents scenery and describes seemingly incidental observations does not overshadow the story but gives it added depth, like an artist’s sketch. Storylines are seamlessly woven together: the world of Lillian’s younger years with her oppressive husband are interspersed with Maggie’s present-day narrative, and both are recounted with tenderness and passion. Readers of Kate Morton, Sally Hepworth, Kirsty Manning and Jackie French will enjoy this beautifully written novel that brims with art, beauty, love, family, passion and secrets. Kate Frawley is a bookseller and the manager of The Sun and Younger Sun Bookshops

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