The Clematis Tree

The Clematis Tree

by Ann Widdecombe (Author)

Synopsis

'You want to go on reading, you want to know what happens; it isn't easy to put down' Ruth Rendell

A powerful novel about a family, and how their lives are torn apart in a single, devastating moment.

Mark and Claire seem an ideal couple. He is an accountant, she the daughter of a successful businessman. They live in a comfortable middle-class village in Surrey. Then, during a party for their daughter Pippa's baptism, their son Jeremy is knocked down on the road outside. It is their worst nightmare, something they thought could never happen, and the consequences will affect each one of them more than they could possibly imagine.

What is Claire's guilty secret, and can her wealthy, self-made father help? Will Mark, desperate to escape, have the nerve to leave? And how will Pippa be affected by the turmoil that began on the day of her own christening?

'A compelling story about the way a family copes with a catastrophe' THE TIMES
'A delight, a very polished read' CATHOLIC HERALD
'An accomplished first novel' TATLER
'Humane, thoughtful' HARPERS AND QUEENS

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 1st Phoenix Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 01 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0753811138
ISBN 13: 9780753811139
Book Overview: A powerful novel about a family, and how their lives are torn apart in a single, devastating moment.

Media Reviews
Ambitious * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *

She has crafted a compelling story about the way a family copes with a catastrophe. The isolation ofthe parents within an apparently loving family is acutely observed

-- Bel Mooney * THE TIMES *
A delight, a very polished read * CATHOLIC HERALD *
An accomplished first novel * TATLER *
Author Bio

For many years a forthright and high-profile MP, Ann Widdecombe is now as well-known for her star appearances on STRICTLY COME DANCING and CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER. A former Prisons Minister, she converted to Roman Catholicism in 1993. Countrywoman, columnist and bestselling author, she lives on Dartmoor.

Find out more at www.annwiddecombe.com