Frost in the Sun by Claire Lorrimer

Frost in the Sun by Claire Lorrimer

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Zusammenfassung

The tale of an unlikely friendship, set against the looming tragedy of the Spanish Civil War and the rising menace of Fascism in Europe.

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Frost in the Sun by Claire Lorrimer

Casilda Montero is the beautiful and hot-blooded daughter of a wealthy Spanish aristocrat. Sent from the family hacienda in Southern Spain to an English boarding school, she befriends Joscelin Howard, a shy, serious English girl. As both girls find themselves swept up in the dramatic events unfolding in 1930s Europe, this enduring friendship is the one constant in their lives. From the carefree glamour of London high society to the devastation of the battlefields in Spain, Casilda, Joscelin and their families are tragically linked by passion and bloodshed.
'Passion in the bloody battlefields of the Spanish Civil War..a huge and powerful novel' * Evening Standard *
A sizzling read...a wonderful sweeping saga that is exciting to the end * Woman's Realm *
' [A] wide ranging family saga...the setting is sheer glamour' * Evening Telegraph *
A magnificent international historical saga * Bookseller *
Claire Lorrimer wrote her first book at the age of twelve, encouraged by her mother, the bestselling author Denise Robins. After the Second World War, during which Claire served on secret duties, she started her career as a romantic novelist under her maiden name, Patricia Robins. In 1970 she began writing her magnificent family sagas and thrillers under the name Claire Lorrimer. She is currently at work on her seventy-first book. Claire lives in Kent.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781473613034
ISBN 10 1473613035
Titel Frost in the Sun
Autor Claire Lorrimer
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-02-26
Seitenanzahl 624
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