Intimate Letters

Intimate Letters

by Bel Mooney (Author)

Synopsis

When Simon Mc Kee dies suddenly of a heart attack, his wife Rosa is devastated, for Simon has been both a wonderful husband and business partner, and a huge loss to her and their only daughter. Rosa is determined to keep their successful garden design business files logged into Simon's computer. There, on the screen, she discovers a series of intimate and beautiful letters - love letters not to her, but to a completely unknown woman. Suddenly, Rosa is not only grieving for her lost husband, but for a life and a man she now realises she didn't know at all.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 01 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0751522619
ISBN 13: 9780751522617

Media Reviews
'Her obsessive emtions are vividly portrayed, and many a reader will recognise and share them' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A deft portrait of a woman undergoing an arduous emotional journey' DAILY MAIL 'Light-hearted touches and confident character observation' TIME OUT 'An uncompromisingly intelligent novel about love' IMAGE 'A beautiful and absorbing novel' TATLER 'This is a haunting story of love and betrayal... brave, raw.' BELFAST TELEGRAPH 'This is a thoughtful, intelligent book about the nature of love, and the effects of infidelity.' BATH CHRONICLE 'Poignant and uplifing.' WESTERN MAIL 'A thoroughly entertaining read.' INDEPENDENT 'As a study of woman both sinned against and sinning, it is a compelling read.' THE TIMES 'The intensity of INTIMATE LETTERS is raw and savage, blisteringly honest, it vibrates with rage both for Rosa and with the author's desire to articulare the contradictions of such a betrayal.' COUNTRY HOMES AND INTERIORS '[A] totally absorbing tale of love and infidelity.' ESSENTIALS
Author Bio
Bel Mooney is the author of several successful novels for both children and adults and is a well known journalist and campaigner. She is married to Jonathan Dimbleby, and lives with him and their family near Bath.