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  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409006596
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 544

The Venetian House




A STUNNING NOVEL IN THE BESTSELLING TRADITION OF MARY WESLEY AND ROSAMUNDE PILCHER

SOMETIMES COMING TO TERMS WITH THE FUTURE MEANS LETTING GO OF THE PAST...

For Victoria, orphaned at six, her grandmother Evanthi's beautiful home in Corfu - known locally as The Venetian House - has always meant safety, freedom and a near-magical kind of contentment. Brought up by her cousin Guy's parents in England, she - together with Guy and his childhood friend Richard Cunningham - always longed for the idylllic summer holidays where they forged a friendship that would last a lifetime. Victoria was mesmerized by brilliant, selfish, enigmatic Guy, but it was safe, affectionate, reliable Richard whom she married.

Now, twenty years later, Richard is dead. Victoria discovers her marriage was a sham and, desperate to escape, she takes Jake out to The Venetian House, feeling that only these beloved surroundings can she face her demons.

Then photographer Patrick Hammond arrives. He brings with him his own troubles - his marriage to elegant, self-centred, neurotic Rachel is in crisis - yet a friendship, and possibly something more, starts to develop between Patrick and Victoria. But for Evanthi there is something strangely familiar about Patrick and soon she is forced to face her own troubled past.

  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409006596
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 544

About the author

Mary Nickson

Mary Nickson has three children and having lived in Yorkshire for many years, she recently moved to Perthshire, Scotland. Her website address is www.marynickson.co.uk

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Praise for The Venetian House

Satisfying and enjoyable ... luscious and evocative

Judith Lennox

This epic novel transports you to an island paradise

Woman's Own

A beautiful love story ... A great holiday read, this tale of relationships is peppered with poignant moments

Woman

A multigenerational tale with huge insight. Sweeping and compassionate - a book to sink into with joy

Katie Fforde