In a quiet valley on the Welsh borders the lives of six people meet and cross. At their centre is Gillian, virginal and reclusive, a poet of literary descent and of distinction who lives in an uneasy alliance with her widowed mother. Gillian's late discovery of love is both rapturous and tragic.
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The Hours of the Night by Sue Gee
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Winner of Romantic Novelists' Association Award 1997
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