A French Affair

Womens Fiction

Author: Susan Lewis

Some secrets are too devastating to be told…,,When Natalie Moore is killed in a freak accident in France her mother – the very poised and elegant Jessica – knows instinctively there is more to it.However, Natalie’s father – the glamorous, high-flying Charlie – is so paralysed by the horror of losing his daughter, that he refuses even to discuss his wife’s suspicions.,,In the….Read More

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