Mrs. Endicott's splendid adventure A novel

Rhys Bowen

Book - 2025

"Surrey, England, 1938. After thirty devoted years of marriage, Ellie Endicott is blindsided by her husband's appeal for divorce. But it's Ellie's opportunity for change, too. The unfaithful cad can have the house. She's taking the Bentley. Ellie, her housekeeper Mavis, and her elderly friend Dora--each needing escape--impulsively head for parts unknown in the South of France. With the Rhône surging beside them, they have nowhere to be and everywhere to go. Until the Bentley breaks down in the inviting fishing hamlet of Saint-Benet. Here, Ellie rents an abandoned villa in the hills, makes wonderful friends among the villagers, and finds herself drawn to Nico, a handsome and enigmatic fisherman. As for unexpected de...stinations, the simple paradise of Saint-Benet is perfect. But fates soon change when the threat of war encroaches. Ellie's second act in life is just beginning-and becoming an adventure she never expected."--

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Domestic fiction
Published
Seattle : Lake Union Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Rhys Bowen (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
384 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781662527180
9781662527197
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

As the winds of war blow over Europe, an English woman embarks on a nostalgic trip to the French Riviera. Ellie Endicott, who has two grown sons she rarely sees, has spent her entire married life catering to the needs of her husband, a pompous banker. So she's flabbergasted when Lionel tells her he wants a divorce. Now that he's met a younger woman he wants to marry, he thinks he can bulldoze Ellie into a settlement favorable to him. Standing up for herself, she obtains a fair settlement, plans a trip to France, and encourages Mavis Moss, the cleaning lady whose husband beats her, to come along. They're joined by Miss Smith-Humphries, a pillar of the community, who's dying and wants to revisit the happy places of her youth. Taking Lionel's Bentley, they set off for France. Ellie's fluent French proves especially useful when, while stopping for gas, they rescue Yvette, a pregnant girl who claims she's being kidnapped. Forced to stop in the tiny seaside village of Saint-Benet when the Bentley develops problems, they stay at Pension Victoria, which is owned by an English couple. They're aided by handyman Louis and Nico, a mysterious, roughly attractive fisherman, and welcomed by other villagers and a resident gay English couple. Ellie is so intrigued by the shabby, mysterious Villa Gloriosa that she asks the owner to rent it to her. After much work, they're ready to move in. When Yvette leaves with her baby, she takes some of their jewelry. In general, though, they enjoy several halcyon years until eventually the Nazis descend on the village. Can they survive and keep the dangerous secrets threatening members of the community hidden? A delightful story of a heroine whose inner strength triumphs over adversity. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.