Sweeping, captivating, perfect summer reading
Sweeping, escapist and heartrending – the perfect read for fans of Victoria Hislop and Kate Morton.
Sweeping, captivating, perfect summer reading
Sweeping, escapist and heartrending – the perfect read for fans of Victoria Hislop and Kate Morton.
Sweeping, escapist and heartrending – the perfect read for fans of Victoria Hislop and Kate Morton.
LONDON, 1986: Bequeathed an old portrait by her grandmother, Kate Darling begins to unpick the tapestry of her family’s secret history in a journey that takes her to Corsica, Paris and back to the heady days of the Roaring Twenties where it all began.
PARIS, 1939: Alice Eversley and Thomas Stafford meet once again in the City of Light. Tom is now a world-famous artist, Alice is much-changed too – bruised from the events of the last decade. Perhaps they can lose themselves in the love story that ignited by a moonlit lake all those years ago?
But sometimes there’s no place for happy endings – and there’s no hiding from the shadow of war . . .
Short-listed for Romantic Novelists' Association Awards: Epic Romantic Novel 2016
“Praise for Lucy Foley:”
Praise for The Book of Lost and Found:
‘A glamorous, seductively immersive read… [Foley] is a talent to watch’ Sunday Times
‘Wildly romantic and very enjoyable; a super debut’ Daily Mail
‘A fabulously engrossing epic read’ Woman & Home
‘This beautiful heartbreaking read will give you goosebumps’ Fabulous, Sun on Sunday
‘[A] striking debut’ Grazia
‘Tightly plotted with polished prose, this is very good indeed’ Sunday Mirror
‘Epic debut’ Independent
‘A rich, rolling, romantic story that sweeps across time and space’ Saga
‘It's a lovely world to inhabit – not only for the memorable characters and poignant romances, but thanks to an array of glorious settings that whisk you from wild Corsica to buzzing New York via wartime Paris. Perfect escapism.’ Kate Riordan, author of THE GIRL IN THE PHOTOGRAPH
‘Atmospheric, evocative, epic: a beautifully heart-wrenching story about talent, sacrifice and love' Julie Cohen, Richard & Judy selection for Dear Thing.
‘A classic sweeping love story . . . moving and engrossing’ Katherine Webb
Lucy Foley studied English Literature at Durham and UCL universities and worked for several years as a fiction editor in the publishing industry, before leaving to write full-time. Lucy's debut thriller, The Hunting Party, was an instant Sunday Times and Irish Times bestseller, and was inspired by a particularly remote spot in Scotland that fired her imagination. Lucy is also the author of three historical novels, which have been translated into sixteen languages. Her journalism has appeared in ES Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Grazia and more.
Sweeping and heartrending - the perfect summer read for fans of Victoria Hislop and Kate Morton. In many ways my life has been rather like a record of the lost and found. Perhaps all lives are like that . . . LONDON, 1986: Bequeathed an old portrait by her grandmother, Kate Darling begins to unpick the tapestry of her family's secret history in a journey that takes her to Corsica, Paris and back to the heady days of the Roaring Twenties where it all began. PARIS, 1939: Alice Eversley and Thomas Stafford meet once again in the City of Light. Tom is now a world-famous artist, Alice is much-changed too - bruised from the events of the last decade. Perhaps they can lose themselves in the love story that ignited by a moonlit lake all those years ago? But sometimes there's no place for happy endings - and there's no hiding from the shadow of war . . .
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