This Much is True by Jane Sanderson - ISBN: 9781409168232
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A dying man’s secret shatters a family, can it be contained?

This Much is True

The Gripping, Emotional Story of a Shocking Secret at the Centre of a Family

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    16 May 2017

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Summary

The twisty, gripping novel about a shocking secret at the heart of a family, and a mother desperate to keep it hidden - perfect for fans of Kathryn Hughes’ The Letter and Amanda Prowse’s My Husband’s Wife.

After decades in a deeply unhappy marriage, Annie Doyle can barely bring herself to care that her husband Vince is finally about to die.

But as the family gathers to see out his final days, Vince utters a single word that will change everyone’s lives comple…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781409168232
ISBN-10:1409168239
Author:Jane Sanderson
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Orion
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:16 May 2017
Weight:340g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

Praise for THIS MUCH IS TRUE by Jane Sanderson, the twisty, gripping novel about the shocking secret at the centre of a family, and a mother desperate to keep it hidden - for fans of Kathryn Hughes and Jodi Picoult:This Much is True is hugely enjoyable, with a wonderful twist at the end, that I never saw coming. If you love family dramas and books that explore why people act the way they do, then this is the book for you

* Brew and Books Review *What I loved most about this book was the characters, particularly Annie herself and the wonderful, terrible Michael who looms over the story like a big black hawk * EMMA CURTIS, author of One Little Mistake *This is a very special book and I greatly recommend it! * JC, Amazon reviewer *Shades of Joanna Trollope… But it turns into something much more mysterious as we ask: why doesn’t the dutiful Annie love her dying husband? * DAILY MAIL *

About The Author

Jane Sanderson

Jane Sanderson was born in South Yorkshire. She studied English at Leicester University, then after graduating she became a journalist. After a series of jobs with local newspapers she joined the BBC where she worked as a producer for Radio 4, first on the World at One, and then on Woman’s Hour. She lives with her husband, the journalist and author Brian Viner, and their three children in rural Herefordshire.

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