Summer Must End
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403609379 - 276 pages
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Synopsis
Melanie Dwyer has had some disappointments to deal with lately. She’s lost her corporate job and her lover of many years just moved out. Buying an old house miles from nowhere in eastern Ontario, to run a bed and breakfast with a definite ‘green’ agenda, might be considered a poorly-researched decision, but she is undaunted. Along with her country education, she finds new friends―people with far more memorable lives than most of the city folk Mel knew. Together, they form a family for her, and she is delighted. She has animals, too, a dog, four cats, chickens, and a sheep called Marilyn. It’s not too late for sex, even love, unexpected and exquisite for a woman in her forties. But one brutish man disturbs her---young Amy's abusive lover. 'Someone should do something about him,' she joshes to David, who isn't sure she's joking. But everyone knows Mel isn't a violent person, right?
About Fran Caldwell
Born in England, Fran Caldwell spent her childhood and early adulthood in Australia, but eventually made her way to Canada. Always restless, she comes and goes between all three countries, and her characters often reflect this same inability to settle in one place.
Fran loves old houses, buying them, painting pictures of them (she is also an artist). She claims she doesn't believe in ghosts, but has always accepted that houses can have an uncanny influence on the lives of both owners and visitors. Naturally, various houses play a major role in each of her four novels.
"Summer Must End" was released in November, 2020. She has written two other novels: "The Attic" and "Uncharacteristic Behavior", both available at major retailers, paperback and ebook. Her fourth will be published early in 2021.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Thursday, 12 November 2020 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9789403609379 |
Pagecount | 276 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 155 x 235 mm |
Author | Fran Caldwell |
Category | Literature > Novels |