When a cosy country cottage goes up for sale in Combe Tollbridge, a small fishing village tucked away on a quiet corner of the Exmoor coast, young couple Jane and Jasper decide to make the move.
But whilst Jane is returning to the place of happy childhood memories by the sea, another recent newcomer to the village, Angela, has sadder reasons for her move.
Receiving a warm welcome from the colourful residents who call the village home, all three soon become embroiled in rural life, and find it not as sedate as they once imagined...
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'A fun and entertaining book that was a joy to read. Combe Tollbridge is full of quirky and loveable characters that I'll look forward to meeting again' Rachel Burton, author of The Tearoom on the Bay 'Moving to Combe Tollbridge is an entertaining, richly textured novel of village life that lifts the spirits and makes you smile. I loved the characters, learned a lot from their experiences and believed in them as people. I'm moving in as soon as the next cottage is on the market' Peter Lovesey, author of Showstopper
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-1-78842-461-5 (9781788424615)
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Roseanna Hall is the pseudonym used by Sarah J. Mason for the Exmoor Harbour Tale series, to distinguish these books from her seventeen titles in the bestselling Miss Seeton mystery series which she wrote under the pen name Hamilton Crane - and the eight further mysteries under her own name. Her titles in the Miss Seeton series have sold over 300,000 copies to date. The first Roseanna Hall was Sarah's grandfather's grandmother.