The Years That Followed

The Years That Followed

by Dunne Catherine (Author)

Synopsis

Inspired by Greek mythology, The Years That Followed by Catherine Dunne is a compelling tale of two women, thousands of miles apart, whose lives are thrown into turmoil by the power of love - and the desire for revenge.

Revenge is sweeter than regret . . .

It is 1966. Calista is seventeen, beautiful and headstrong. She meets the handsome Alexandros and in an instant her whole life changes. Alexandros is magnetic, older - and rich. He sweeps Calista off her feet. She leaves her safe, affluent Dublin home for a different life in Cyprus alongside her new husband. But his family treat her with suspicion.

Meanwhile, Pilar is desperate to leave the grinding poverty of her life in rural Extremadura, so she moves to Madrid. There, she meets a man who offers her excitement and opportunity. Petros charms Pilar, and she begins to imagine a future with him - although she knows it's impossible for them to be together. Unknown to both women, tragic events are unfolding which will inextricably link their lives in a way that neither could have imagined. Events that will change them and their families forever.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 10 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1447211685
ISBN 13: 9781447211686
Book Overview: A gripping story of love and revenge, by Catherine Dunne

Media Reviews
Exciting, elegant, urgent, true - her writing is all of these things and more. One of Ireland's best novelists * Roddy Doyle *
In Calista and Pilar, Dunne has created two very different, but equally intriguing characters, and it is impossible not to root for them as they battle to forge their own way in a world where men hold sway * Irish Independent *
Poignant and satisfying * Booklist *
Catherine Dunne can write passion, both in love and in hate, with a force rarely found in her contemporaries . . . a masterful novel * Books Ireland *
Author Bio
Catherine Dunne is the author of several novels, including Missing Julia, Something Like Love, At a Time Like This and Set in Stone. She has also written about Irish immigration in An Unconsidered People. All of her work has been published to both critical and popular acclaim. The novels have struck a chord in several countries and have been translated into many languages and optioned for film. Catherine Dunne lives near Dublin.