Jinnie: A compelling saga of love, betrayal and belonging

Jinnie: A compelling saga of love, betrayal and belonging

by JosephineCox (Author)

Synopsis

Ten years ago, Louise Hunter's life was torn apart by tragedy. Her husband, Ben, killed himself; her brother-in-law, Jacob, was murdered; and her sister, Susan, abandoned her new-born daughter, revealing the baby is Ben's child. Louise remains haunted by guilt over the one night she spent with Ben's friend Eric, and refuses to return Eric's love. But after adopting Jinnie, she finds new happiness - until Susan decides she wants Jinnie back. Meanwhile, Adam and Hannah, whose mother was killed with Jacob, are on the run. What Adam witnessed on that dreadful night has put them all in danger, but their beloved grandmother knows that one day they must return to the place where it all began...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline
Published: 18 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0747271550
ISBN 13: 9780747271550

Media Reviews
Louise Hunter's life was destroyed when (10 years ago) her husband Ben committed suicide. The catastrophe was compounded when her brother-in-law Jacob was murdered and her sister Susan abandoned her newborn daughter, identifying baby Jinnie as Ben's child. Louise spends her time trying to come to terms with the guilt caused by the one night she spent with Ben's friend Eric, and has cut off all ties with Eric although she knows he loves her. Louise begins to feel that happiness may be possible again when she adopts Jinnie. And then Susan decides that she wants Jinnie back. Cox is probably the number one author in this field at present, and few other saga writers can so effortlessly command the vast audience that she does.
Author Bio
Born in Blackburn and now living in Oxfordshire with her husband, Ken, Josephine Cox is widely recognised for her authorship of immensely popular North Country sagas