Ripples on a Pond by Madge Swindells

Ripples on a Pond by Madge Swindells

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The well-heeled village of Temple Minnis presents a smooth and calm facade, but all is not as it seems. When Simon Shepherd goes to investigate the smell of smoke late one night, he comes across the beautiful and mysterious Bela who has taken refuge on his land. Why is she there?

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Ripples on a Pond by Madge Swindells

The well-heeled village of Temple Minnis presents a smooth and calm facade, but all is not as it seems. When Simon Shepherd goes to investigate the smell of smoke late one night, he comes across the beautiful and mysterious Bela who has taken refuge on his land. Why is she there? But there are greater mysteries in the village - thirty years earlier, the villagers conspired to plan and conceal a murder, but only the local novelist, Melissa, dying of cancer, suffers the pangs of conscience. It takes tough words and a touch of magic from the charismatic vicar to persuade her to write her story. but as the villagers face up to the past, their lives change irrevocably. Love turns to fury and errupts into tragedy when Simon and Bela - precariously straddling two cultures - are caught up in the revelations.
'Irresistible.. keeps your emotions trembling over hundreds of pages' Mail on Sunday
Madge Swindells was born and educated in England. As a teenager, she emigrated with her parents to South Africa where she studied archaeology and anthropology at Cape Town University. The author of numerous novels, her work has been translated into nine languages and has reached bestseller lists across the world. She currently lives near Dover in Kent.
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ISBN 13 9780749082642
ISBN 10 074908264X
Title Ripples on a Pond
Author Madge Swindells
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2006-05-15
Number of pages 288
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