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Rosscape
Contributor(s): Thompson, Elisabeth C. (Author)
ISBN: 1911596365     ISBN-13: 9781911596363
Publisher: Book Printing UK
OUR PRICE:   $14.29  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - General
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.68 lbs) 254 pages
 
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Jinty Moss is on a mission to save her cousin Lynsey from her womanising fianc , Ross.

She starts collecting evidence against him and vows to prevent their wedding from taking place. As 'the Rosscape file' grows, so does Jinty's unease.

After initially refusing to listen to Jinty's warnings, Lynsey finally faces the truth. She runs away on the morning of the wedding. As she waits for Georgia to pick her up, she witnesses an accident and Lynsey and Georgia go to the hospital with the injured man, Josh.

At the same time, in the vicarage at Upfordham, Thyme Driver must decide if she wants to keep her baby. She has told no-one of her pregnancy and doubts her abilities as a mother. She writes down her fears and hides the paper while she wrestles with the dilemma of when or whether to tell her husband.

In Linchester, Ian and Pippa Chisholm are coming to terms with the fact that their special needs daughter will never be able to go travelling alone unlike her cousin, Susie.

Lynsey and Georgia take Josh with them to their secret hideaway but, on hearing that Ross has also disappeared, they all decide to go back to Linchester; the wedding reception has not been cancelled and they surprise everyone by turning up. Their arrival causes misunderstandings and confusion ...


Contributor Bio(s): Thompson, Elisabeth C.: - "Elisabeth Thompson was born in Crosby, Liverpool, but is now resident in West Sussex. She only found the time to write after a short career at the Foreign Office in London followed by various personal assistant posts in the north-west, after raising her five children, years spent as a foster carer and as a respite carer for children with special needs. The common theme in all her books is the nature of family relationships and the importance of close friends. Her own core friends are of very long-standing and important to her ... as is her husband and family. Her favourite quote is from Jane Austen - 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery.'"