The Death of Lomond Friel by Sue Peebles

The Death of Lomond Friel

Sue Peebles

There's nothing like a crisis for pulling a family together and apart simultaneously. And if you were Lomond Friel, I bet you wouldn't know which option is best. Sue Peebles's portrait of the Friel family is a delicious treat to be savoured, especially if you know what it is like to cope with a relative with a serious illness. This book is compassionate and rings so true.

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When she reached the shop she closed the door behind her by facing inwards and leaning her back against it, letting her head rest on the central wooden panel for a minute. This wasn't the first time she had fled to her sanctuary of freewheeling corset rails and a precisely ordered stock room full of neatly boxed bras.
Parallels
  • The Testament of Gideon Mack by James Robertson
  • Upstairs in the Tent by Cynthia Rogerson
  • The Irresistible Inheritance of Wilberforce by Paul Torday
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