Like an Evening Gone

Like an Evening Gone

by JeannieJohnson (Author)

Synopsis

The Strong family are wealthy, arrogant, decadent, and ruthless - with a string of sugar plantations in Barbados, a stately home near Bristol, and ambitions to control the refining of sugar in that city. But in a single night, the actions of one generation alter the family's legacy for ever. The three Strong brothers are overseeing their inheritance in the West Indies. In this balmy, tropical setting, an ugly situation is fuelled by Barbados rum; a murder is committed, and a child conceived. And the repercussions of this fatal night have a violent domino effect which reaches down through generations ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Orion
Published: 04 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0752859781
ISBN 13: 9780752859781
Book Overview: The first volume in a terrific new trilogy The author is carving a real name for herself as an excellent saga writer Her previous novels were BCA main selections Jeannie Johnson's previous paperback, A PENNY FOR TOMORROW, reprinted within a month of publication She also received very good reviews: 'It really is a wonderful book' BCA; 'A traditional saga that will give many readers much pleasure' New Books Mag In the bestselling tradition of Maureen Lee and Catrin Collier Strong regional interest with a convincingly portrayed west country setting Jeannie Johnson recently won the BBC New Writers Initiative for her play Second Time Around, which goes into production shortly She is a highly promotable author who, in addition to writing, has worked as an actress and a copywriter

Author Bio
Jeannie Johnson is married with one daughter, and worked in copywriting and marketing before purchasing and running hotels in both Bath and the Welsh Borders. She won the BBC New Writers Initiative at Radio Bristol for 'Second Time Around', which was broadcast in March 2002 starring Stephanie Cole and June Barrie. She has appeared as a supporting actress in TV programmes including Casualty, Border Cafe, Pobol y Cwm, and a number of others.