Indian summer

Marcia Willett

Large print - 2017

"Some memories can be forgotten... Others won't ever go away. For renowned actor Sir Mungo, his quiet home village in Devon provides the perfect retreat. Close by are his brother and his wife, and the rural location makes his home the ideal getaway for his old friends in London. Among those is Kit, who comes to stay for the summer, bringing with her a letter from her first and only love, Jake, and a heart in turmoil. Years have passed since they last saw each other, and now he has written to Kit asking to meet again. As the summer unfolds, secrets are uncovered that will shatter the sleepy community, and even tear a family apart. But those involved soon realize that the only way to move forward might be to confront the past."...--

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Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Marcia Willett (author)
Edition
Center Point Large Print edition
Item Description
Originally published: New York: St. Martin's Press, 2017.
Physical Description
326 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781683245315
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Review by Booklist Review

British writer Willett (Postcards from the Past, 2015) introduces Sir Mungo Kreslake as he retires from his illustrious acting career and relocates at his family's estate in the Devon countryside. His brother, Archie, and his wife live just down the lane, as do his elderly cousins, Philip and Billy. There are even properties available for long-term rental, which is where Emma and her two young children wait out her husband's deployment to Afghanistan and where James has come to work on his next novel. It's also where the ghosts of the past linger amid the orchard and hedgerows and where people from Mungo's dramatically different London milieu come to retreat from their own problems. Mungo's longtime friend, Kit, needs such an escape now as she considers a surprising proposition from Jake, the one-who-got-away many years ago. Into this bucolic, tight-knit little community, the ever-engaging Willett drops unsettling and potentially divisive elements adultery, bankruptcy, abuse, and even a long-concealed murder cleverly designed to keep readers on their toes, even as they're lulled by the comfort of a cozy read.--Haggas, Carol Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

Sir Mungo Kerslake, 1960s theater and film icon and perpetual bachelor, is spending the waning days of summer in the family compound in Devon. The estate, inherited by Mungo's older brother Archie and Archie's wife, Camilla, is in constant need of costly repairs. To assist with the upkeep, Archie lets out two cottages, one to a writer and the other to a young mother. Joining the cadre is Kit Chadwick, Mungo's friend from his theater days, bringing a letter from a long-lost love. Ever present is the ghost of Izzy Trent, musical theater actress and tragic figure. Loved by all, Izzy, delicate and needy, never recovered from being ill-treated by fellow actor Ralph. Desired by both Izzy and Mungo, Ralph disappeared from their lives years ago after the three had a terrible row. To outsiders, the estate may seem a quiet, uneventful, and idyllic setting, the perfect place to find peace away from stifling London. Yet, for each character there are undercurrents and painful secrets that might cause the entire production to fall to pieces. Verdict Willett (The Songbird) transports readers to bucolic Devon, where the heat and the story simmer but never boil. This well-written but tepid tale may please fans of Jill Mansell.-Susan Santa, Shelter Rock P.L., Albertson, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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