Swimming Pool Sunday
โ Scribed by Wickham, Madeleine
- Book ID
- 107061165
- Publisher
- BLACK SWAN (TWLD)
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 375 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780552772259
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
When everything changes in an instant. . .
On a shimmeringly hot Sunday in May, the Delaneys opened their pool to the entire village for charity. Louise was there, so were her daughters Amelia and Katie โ and so, glaring at her resentfully, was her estranged husband Barnaby. While the children splashed and shrieked in the cool, blue waters, Louise lay blissfully back in the sun and dreamed of Cassian, the charismatic new lawyerin her life. The day seemed perfect.But suddenly the perfect day was shattered, as tragedy struck and the needs of a child became secondary to the dangerous contest in which the grown-ups were engaged.
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On a shimmeringly hot Sunday in May, Louise is at a neighbour's pool with her daughters - and glaring at her resentfully is her estranged husband Barnaby. While the children splash and shriek in the cool, blue waters, she lies blissfully back in the sun and dreams of Cassian, the charismatic new law
On a shimmeringly hot Sunday in May, the Delaneys opened their pool to all the village for charity. Louise was there, so were her daughters Amelia and Katie - and so, glaring at her resentfully, was her estranged husband Barnaby. This was supposed to be his day with the girls. But Louise ignored his