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Lucy Dillon

Nancy is four nearly five. She talks all the time: in the car on the way to nursery to her extrovert older brother to her collection of bears. But then one February morning everything changes. Nancy's mum and dad split up. Her father Patrick moves away from their Bristol home to Newcastle. And Nancy stops talking.

Eva is forty-four nearly forty-five. She didn't expect to be the third wife of a much-loved household name but eight years ago she and semi-retired bad boy Michael Quinn fell in love. Eva knew marrying a much older man meant compromises but it was the love of a lifetime for them both - until Mickey dies suddenly leaving Eva alone with his gossipy diaries their two pugs and a distressing voice in the back of her mind wondering if perhaps she's sacrificed more than she meant to.

While Nancy's parents negotiate their separation the question of weekend contact is solved when Patrick volunteers his sister Eva's house. It's in Longhampton an hour out of Bristol with plenty of room for her to get to know a niece and nephew she's barely met - even if Nancy continues to refuse to speak. Patrick is sure it's just a phase but his soon-to-be-ex-wife is worried that something more traumatic lies at the heart of their daughter's selective mutism.

Meanwhile Eva begins to read through Mickey's diaries and with every page she's forced to confront a view of her marriage that turns everything she believed about her late husband her self - and her own heart - on its head. The fortnightly presence of two children in her peaceful grown-up home - one constantly singing and performing the other wordless and sad - initially drives Eva and the two pugs Bumble and Bee to exhaustion but as spring turns into summer a trust slowly begins to form between an anxious little girl with a heartbreaking secret and a woman who has realised too late that what her soul yearns for is the love of a child.

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  • Classification : General & Literary Fiction
  • Pub Date : DEC 1, 2016
  • Imprint : Hodder and Stoughton
  • Page Extent : 512
  • Binding : TPB
  • ISBN : 9781473630260
  • Price : INR 999
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Lucy Dillon

Lucy Dillon grew up by the seaside in Cumbria, and read English at Cambridge University, before working as a fiction editor. She is the best-selling author of eleven novels set in the market town of Longhampton, including Romantic Novelists Association Novels of the Year Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts and A Hundred Pieces of Me. An enthusiastic collector of dog-related junk, Lucy lives in Herefordshire with an English Otterhound, a Welsh Pembroke Corgi and a Scottish Husband.

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