Keeping Secrets

Keeping Secrets

by Andrew Rosenheim (Author)

Synopsis

It was his hideout, but now he did not feel safe at all. The birds had suddenly gone quiet, and the boy was certain the man was in the woods below him. And then a voice fractured the unnatural hush. 'I know you're in there.' The voice was harsh but high-pitched, sounding strained. It chilled the boy. Thirty years ago, Jack Renoir's idyllic childhood on his uncle's California apple farm was shattered when he witnessed a brutal murder. With a single shot, his life changed forever. Three decades later, Renoir is a man preoccupied with secrets and lies - a man who's forgotten how to trust. But when Kate Palmer walks into his San Francisco office, his carefully-controlled world is turned upside down. As his defences dissolve, Renoir moves to England with Kate to make a new start. But old habits die hard, and he is soon drawn into a murky world he hoped he had left behind for good. When his efforts to help Kate backfire, Renoir finds his unresolved past threatening to destroy his future...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0099463458
ISBN 13: 9780099463450
Book Overview: From the publishers of Sebastian Faulks and Douglas Kennedy, a new writer with the same storytelling strengths and bestseller potential. 'This novel is full of suspense but is also unashamedly romantic in a Sebastian Faulks-ish way' The Times

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR KEEPING SECRETS * . *
Rosenheim delivers some cracking prose and is a writer of discerning intelligence * Telegraph *
Gripping * Daily Mail *
A neatly shaped story written in transparent prose with occasional flashes of poetry ... there are sharp twists and turns, with shocking revelations; the pace is fast, the prose lean ... readers will not find themselves bored for a second * Guardian *
This novel is full of suspense but is also unashamedly romantic in a Sebastian Faulks-ish way * The Times *
Author Bio
Andrew Rosenheim came to England from America as a Rhodes Scholar in 1977 and has lived near Oxford ever since. He is the author of Stillriver (published by Hutchinson in 2004). He is married and has twin daughters.