Tree of Pearls

Tree of Pearls

by Louisa Young (Author)

Synopsis

Scintillating comic-romantic thriller, a finale to Louisa's fab Egyptian trilogy: what life -- and which man -- will Angeline choose? The final volume in the Angeline Gower trilogy, following Baby Love and Desiring Cairo. Our angel is back. Angeline Gower is back home in Britain, back safe, back in her own bath. Right on cue, that's when trouble arrives, back for another bout with her. But this time she's going to see it off for good...There's trouble in the form of her nemesis, her Russian roulette -- wiseguy wideboy Eddie: he's on the loose again, and who would the police send out to Egypt to trace him if not Evangeline. Then there's trouble of another more painful, more joyful sort altogether: the trouble she has choosing between safe, solid, sensitive Harry, the father of her child, and hot, haughty, harmonious Sa'id, the father of her child. So, out among the sensuous wonders of Luxor, on the mobile and on the hoof, our angel shimmies and swerves with all her ex-belly dancer's supple style through a series of emotional chicanes. Now and again, in a particularly tight corner, she spins off, but always regains control and surges forward to seize the life and future she deserves for those she loves and, triumphantly, for herself.

$14.12

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st Edition 1st Printing
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 07 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0002261693
ISBN 13: 9780002261692

Media Reviews
on Louisa Young's trilogy: 'Spectacularly worth reading' The Times 'Tough, tender, sexy, funny' Esther Freud 'Hits an all too rare note of intelligent escapism' She 'Streetwise and literate' Options 'Wry, perky, entertaining' The Observer 'Engaging, wise-cracking, likeable, brilliantly sustained... funny, humane and utterly readable' Good Housekeeping
Author Bio
Louisa Young contributes regularly to the Guardian and is also the author of A Great Task of Happiness: The Life of Kathleen Scott (an acclaimed biography of her grandmother, the charismatic widow of Scott of the Antarctic). She lives in London with her daughter.