The Summer House by Christobel Kent

The Summer House by Christobel Kent

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Rose Fell's friends think she's taking a big risk when she leaves the security of home and career to move to the beautiful but isolated village of Grosso, near Genoa. But after a year of emotional turmoil, Rose no longer has any ties back home. Making a home, however, in Italy's Riviera coast, turns out to be lonelier than Rose had anticipated.

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The Summer House by Christobel Kent

Rose Fell's friends think she's taking a big risk when she leaves the security of home and career to move to the beautiful but isolated village of Grosso, near Genoa. But after a year of emotional turmoil Rose no longer has any ties back home, and she relishes the challenges of a new start. Making a home, however, in the ravishing, haunted landscape of Italy's Riviera coast, turns out to be lonelier than Rose had anticipated. And it is only when she is asked to write a profile of one of her reclusive neighbours, the once-glamorous film star Elvira Vitale, that Rose feels her new life is really beginning. But when a young girl's body is found on the local beach, and the following day Elvira's hardworking migrant cleaner, Ania, goes missing, Rose finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation that threatens the idyll she has worked so hard to establish.
Christobel Kent was born in London in 1962 and now lives in Cambridge with her husband and four children; in between she has lived in Modena, in northern Italy, and in Florence. Her previous novels, A Party in San Niccolo and Late Season, are both published by Penguin.
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ISBN 13 9780141019741
ISBN 10 0141019743
Title The Summer House
Author Christobel Kent
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2005-05-05
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.