Forgotten Summer

Forgotten Summer

The annual grape harvest at the Cambon family's vineyard is always a cause for celebration. But not this year. When an accident destroys the crop, leaving the estate facing ruin, Clarisse Cambon knows exactly who to blame - her daughter-in-law Jane. When tragedy strikes, Jane is thrown into doubt. What secrets has her husband been keeping?



Escape to the South of France in this compelling and atmospheric story of secrets and heartbreak

'Lovely, mouth-watering, page-turning. Packed with the sunshine, scents and savours of the South of France. Enough to make you rush straight to the Eurostar' Daily Mail

**From the bestselling author behind Channel 5's Carol Drinkwater's Secret Provence**
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The grape harvest at the Cambon family's magnificent Provencal vineyard is always a cause for celebration.

But not this year.

When the crop is accidentally destroyed, leaving the estate facing ruin, Clarisse Cambon knows exactly who to blame - her English daughter-in-law Jane.

It's just the latest incident in a decades-long feud that has left Jane feeling like an uninvited guest in her husband Luc's family. But when tragedy strikes and Jane uncovers a shocking secret at the family's heart she wonders if she ever really knew any of the Cambons, especially her husband, at all.

Now she is left with a terrible choice - walk away and see everything the Cambons believe in fall apart, or stay to expose the truth and risk being caught in the storm?
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'Secrets, tragedy, hidden pasts and family secrets all set in glorious Provence - I loved this' Santa Montefiore

'This atmospheric read will whisk you straight to the South of France as you become immersed in the tale of secrets and heartbreak' Marie Claire


Auteur | Carol Drinkwater
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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