The Jeweller's Wife by Judith Lennox

The Jeweller's Wife by Judith Lennox

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Judith Lennox's novels are full of excitement and drama, and are sure to appeal to readers of Kate Morton and Dinah Jeffries.

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The Jeweller's Wife by Judith Lennox

An epic tale of passion and betrayal, that moves through the turbulence of war to 1960s' London and is sure to appeal to fans of Kate Morton and Rachel Hore. 1938. As England awaits the outbreak of war, Juliet Winterton journeys from the Mediterranean to the Essex countryside to begin her life as the beautiful young wife of a London jeweller. But beneath her husband's intelligence and ambition, lies a cruel and ruthless man. And when dashing politician Gillis Sinclair comes to stay at Marsh Court, Juliet is drawn to his irresistible charm. So begins a passionate affair that will have consequences far beyond anything Juliet imagines. For Gillis Sinclair is hiding a dark secret and, as the next generation of Wintertons grows up, Juliet fears that they, too, will be tainted by the past...
A fast-moving, complex story - The Times

A beautifully turned, compassionate novelJudith Lennox's writing is so keenly honest it could sever heartstrings - Daily Mail

A sensitive examination of love and loss by this master storyteller - Choice magazine

A gripping and intelligent romance - Good Book Guide
Judith Lennox grew up in rural Hampshire and studied at the University of Lancaster, where she met her husband Iain; they have three sons, three grandsons and a granddaughter. Judith lives with her husband in Cambridge.
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ISBN 13 9781472223678
ISBN 10 1472223675
Title The Jeweller's Wife
Author Judith Lennox
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2016-09-08
Number of pages 512
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