A Tale of Two Sisters by Gabrielle Mullarkey

A Tale of Two Sisters by Gabrielle Mullarkey

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Katie is one of two sisters - the loving one - a complete contrast to Flick who hates everybody, including Dan her own husband. But Katie even tried to love Dan once and now she has a problem to decide, between the sister who hates her, the man who loves her, and a night she can barely remember.

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A Tale of Two Sisters by Gabrielle Mullarkey

Gabrielle Mullarkey showcases the lightness of touch, the feel for humour and the sense of pace that distinguished her first novel Hush, Hush. Flick hates Katic, her sister. Flick even hates Dan, her own husband. But Katie-- Katie tries to love everyone: her boyfriend Jack, his father Freddy, her devious sister...Katie even tried to love Dan once. That's the problem...If Flick hadn't been so mean to Katie, humiliating her at every turn...If Flick hadn't been so awful to Dan, sweet, innocent Dan who really deserves better...Katie would have never entertained the idea for a minute...but as Katie's mother might say, it only takes a minute. And it did...Now Katie has to decide. Between the sister who hates her, the man who loves her, and a night she can barely remember.
Gabrielle Mullarkey was born in Oxford of Irish parents. Before starting her writing career she worked as sub-editor on various women's weeklies, including Best, Take a Break, and Chat. She has published short stories in Woman's Realm, Woman's Own and That's Life, and her first novel Hush, Hush was serialised in Ireland's Woman's Way.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781903650035
ISBN 10 1903650038
Titre A Tale of Two Sisters
Auteur Gabrielle Mullarkey
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Simon & Schuster Ltd
Année de publication 2001-11-05
Nombre de pages 304
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