Uncommon Relations: When should they be told?

Uncommon Relations: When should they be told?

by Rosalind Minett
Uncommon Relations: When should they be told?

Uncommon Relations: When should they be told?

by Rosalind Minett

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Overview

<h4>TERRY'S MOTHER, WIFE, BROTHERS HAVE BETRAYED HIM. Who can he trust?
</h4><h4>Terry has escaped a hounding by the press for a scandal, not of his making. Returning to Heathrow, he trusts interest has died down. He has another guilty secret. This one's about a wrong he's committed against his twin, and needs to put right.
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First, he must follow his heart. He is hell bent on establishing contact with someone essential to his happiness. But new people he's about to meet may stand in his way, present new dilemmas, or even help him. Can he win them over and reverse the life-changing revelations he's been faced with?

Complex family relationships, hidden secrets, psychological tensions abound in Terry's world. So far, this domestic suspense series has been told from his point of view, now other characters face their dilemmas and show their colours. If there is power play, who will win?

Readers of Lisa Jewell, Celeste Ng and Natalie Barelli should love this series.

"Stunning writing this... Highly Recommended." San Francisco Review of Books.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940165256264
Publisher: Rosalind Minett
Publication date: 02/27/2021
Series: Uncommon Relations
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 367 KB

About the Author

Rosalind Minett writes novels and short stories. She relishes quirkiness, and loves creating complex characters of all ages instead of assessing them as she had to in her previous working life as a psychologist. Her understanding of how people think, learn, feel and behave drives her plots whether the genre is humour, historical or crime.  

She lives in the South West of England and loves scenic walks, theatre, sculpting and painting. 

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