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Tomorrow is For Ever/The Lost Years

E V Thompson

Tomorrow is For Ever/The Lost Years

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ISBN:
9780751541519

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Tomorrow is For Ever: After only one week of marriage Alan Carter is called up for the Great War. Leaving Dora is even more painful than the wound that, months later, sends him to Cornwall to convalesce. Yet unbeknownst to Alan, Dora has decided on a different path altogether: alone and free in London, she feels her marriage might have been a mistake. And when Dora reveals a shocking secret months later, Alan is forced into making the toughest decision of his life.

The Lost Years: Perys is a Tremayne, but only just: his childhood was coloured by the disgrace of his illegitimacy. While family tensions continue to strain, Perys finds friendship with the locals, in particular farm girl Annie Rowe. Annie, though, has long been the subject of a tacit agreement between her parents and neighbours the Rowes – one day she will marry their son Jimmy. It seems that Perys and Annie are fated to remain apart, but in this war to end all wars, one can never be sure what is to happen next . . .

Reviews

  • ‘[E V Thompson] finds top form with his latest dramatic tale . . . remarkable, readable and believable' West Briton
  • ‘Ideally, you should read this, his thirty-third novel, and all the others, slowly, appreciatively, as if you are drinking a sophisticated claret . . . Like Daphne du Maurier, he [Thompson] is a master of hooking his reader on the opening pages . . . Another top-class literary cocktail . . . a novel to savour’ Cornish Guardian

Paperback: £7.99

Published 05/06/2008

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