by Barbara Taylor Bradford (Author)
A glittering brand new novel of deeply-buried secrets, passionate love, obsession and redemption from the master storyteller.
Thirty-year old Serena Stone is a talented war photographer who has followed in her famous father's footsteps. But when he dies unexpectedly, she steps away from the war zone to reassess her life.
Drawn to writing her father's own story, Serena approaches Harry Redford, his best friend and front line colleague. Harry has a request of his own. He wants her to go take care of Zachary North, her former lover, who has come out of Afghanistan suffering from mental and physical exhaustion.
Serena and Zac inevitably rekindle their passion - and together tackle her father's huge legacy of iconic photographs. But one collection about Venice has never been seen before. It is among these images that Serena stumbles across photos that turn her world upside down.
In search of the truth about her father, her family and her own life, Serena begins a desperate quest to uncover a story from decades earlier. Moving from her family's home in the hills above Nice to the canals and romance of Venice and the riot-filled streets of Libya, Secrets from the Past is a moving and emotional story of secrets, survival and love in its many guises.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 15 Aug 2013
ISBN 10: 0007477295
ISBN 13: 9780007477296
`A compulsive, emotional read about love, lies and the ties that bind... Taylor Bradford is the most fabulous teller of stories' Daily Mail
`Another cracking read from one of the nation's favourite storytellers' The Sun
Praise for Barbara Taylor Bradford:
'Queen of the genre' Sunday Times
Barbara Taylor Bradford was born and raised in England, and worked as a journalist in London. Her first novel, A Woman of Substance, is an enduring bestseller and is followed by many more, including the bestselling Harte series. Barbara's books have sold over eighty-five million copies worldwide in more than ninety countries and forty languages, and ten miniseries and television movies have been made of her books. She lives in New York City with her husband, television producer Robert Bradford.