Dan and a group of his friends enjoy Sunday lunch together on a perfect summer’s day. They’re pleased to welcome their glamorous new neighbour and novelist, Ellie, who has rented a house in the village to work on her book. She likes to place herself in the centre of her plots, she says, although it’
Nearest Thing to Crazy
✍ Scribed by Forbes, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 108998308
- Publisher
- Cutting Edge Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781908122582
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✦ Synopsis
Dan and a group of his friends enjoy Sunday lunch together on a perfect summer�s day. They�re pleased to welcome their glamorous new neighbour and novelist, Ellie, who has rented a house in the village to work on her book. She likes to place herself in the centre of her plots, she says, although it�s hard to see what she �ll find to write about in this quiet country backwater. As Ellie slots effortlessly into the village social scene, Dan�s wife begins to feel increasingly alienated from her friends and isolated from her family but, for the life of her, she can�t fathom out why . . .
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