After five years, lawyer Hugh Gwynne's most difficult case has finally come to court. His client Tom Deacon is claiming damages for post-traumatic stress after a car accident in which he witnessed the death of his young daughter by fire. The case is going well, it seems certain Tom will win the compensation that will enable him to pick up the pieces of his shattered life. Then Hugh receives an anonymous letter that throws him into an impossible dilemma. To stay on the case is unthinkable, to withdraw will threaten its success, and Tom Deacon, revealing himself in an entirely new light, makes it clear that such treachery will not be forgiven.
For Hugh the dilemma is intensified by the contrast between their lives: Tom tormented by flashbacks, jobless and unhappy, with a broken marriage and two children he hardly sees; Hugh with what he regards as a blessed existence, a rewarding life as a jobbing solicitor and an intensely happy marriage to Lizzie, with whom he has two adopted children, Lou away on her gap year, and fragile, sensitive Charlie who has successfully overcome his personal demons.
Then one dreadful night Hugh's life changes for ever. His happiness is snatched away, and he, like Tom, must face a lifetime of unbearable memories.
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Höhe: 140 mm
Breite: 125 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-1-4050-9058-2 (9781405090582)
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Clare Francis is the author of eleven international bestsellers, including Homeland, Deceit, Red Crystal and A Death Divided. She has also written three non-fiction books about her voyages across the oceans of the world. She lives in London. Robert Glenister's numerous television credits include Hustle , Spooks, A Touch of Frost, Only Fools and Horses, and the adaptation of Philip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke. His work for the theatre includes The Winterling at the Royal Court Theatre, Fathers and Sons at the National, the title role in Hamlet at the Crucible Theatre and the role of Caliban in
The Tempest with the RSC.