Breaking the Trust

Breaking the Trust

by Lucy Clare (Author)

Synopsis

Jack Palmer appears to be the archetypal patriarch, but when he dies his three middle-aged children learn that he has an older, illegitimate son, Titus, conceived in his first year of marriage to their mother Clattie. Of his legitimate children, Ralph and Pippa are furious. But ambitious Mark, the youngest, has something to prove to his dead father. When he finds that Titus owns some potentially lucrative business premises in London, he sees it as an opportunity to fulfil a life-long dream to run a restaurant. But Titus is part of the deal and the two men are forced into partnership. Mutual misunderstanding leads to a breakdown in communications between them, and the rest of the family watch the disintegration of their relationship with its inevitable consequences for them all. Only the wives can see the situation clearly and it is their actions that finally bring the two men to their senses. Lucy Clare has written another highly entertaining novel about the worst -- and the best -- in family relationships.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0751531588
ISBN 13: 9780751531589

Media Reviews
'The complex nature of family relationships is explored with sensitivity and humour' DAILY MIRROR
Author Bio
Lucy Clare was born in 1949. She studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She is married to the actor James Woolley, and they have four children. She worked in the theatre and ran a gift shop before becoming a magazine editor. BREAKING THE TRUST is her second novel.