Bring Me Home: The perfect escapist read for fans of Kate Morton and Tracy Rees

Bring Me Home: The perfect escapist read for fans of Kate Morton and Tracy Rees

by Alan Titchmarsh (Author)

Synopsis

An involving family story with a mystery at its heart from bestselling novelist and favourite TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh.

It seems a perfect afternoon in the Highlands.
Standing at the door of the lochside castle that has been his family's home for generations, Charlie Stuart welcomes his guests to the annual summer drinks party. Conversation, laughter and the clinking of glasses soon fill the air as friends and neighbours come together to toast the laird's happiness and prosperity.
But Charlie sees the truth behind the facade: the sacrifices made to safeguard the estate; the devastating losses that have haunted him for decades; the guilt that lies at the heart of it all.
And in a few hours, he knows, the perfect afternoon will come to an end. The past, with its dark secrets of love, death, loyalty and betrayal, is about to catch up with him. And it could finally tear his family apart . . . .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 11 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 0340936932
ISBN 13: 9780340936931
Book Overview: Captivating family mystery from masterful storyteller Alan Titchmarsh. The perfect escapist read for fans of Kate Morton and Judy Finnigan.

Media Reviews
A perfect love story. * Katie Fforde, Praise for THE HAUNTING *
The story brims with intrigue. * Daily Express, Praise for THE HAUNTING *
Author Bio
Alan Titchmarsh is known to millions through his career as a television presenter of shows including Ground Force, Gardeners' World, Love Your Garden, the Chelsea Flower Show and The Alan Titchmarsh show . He has written more than forty gardening books, as well as eight best-selling novels and three volumes of memoir. He was made MBE in the millennium New Year Honours list and holds the Victoria Medal of Honour, the Royal Horticultural Society's highest award. He lives with his wife and a menagerie of animals in Hampshire where he gardens organically.