
The Pink Pepper Tree
Muriel Bolger(Author)
Hachette Books Ireland (Publisher)
Published on 6. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-4447-4338-8 (ISBN)
Description
June Cusack is refusing to attend her husband Lorcan's funeral and everyone around her is wondering why: what kind of wife won't say goodbye to her husband of seven years?
Her reasons for not attending the funeral will remain her secret, however. She has other secrets too - ones she shared with her ex-partner Peter, who she once thought of as the love of her life. Until their plans for the future fell apart.
Now, she can't stop thinking about Peter - their dreams, their happiness - and comes to wonder what might have been. Could it be that he has spent their years apart thinking the same thing? Only time will tell, and a chance meeting that reveals to June that, just maybe, fate is giving them a second chance...
Her reasons for not attending the funeral will remain her secret, however. She has other secrets too - ones she shared with her ex-partner Peter, who she once thought of as the love of her life. Until their plans for the future fell apart.
Now, she can't stop thinking about Peter - their dreams, their happiness - and comes to wonder what might have been. Could it be that he has spent their years apart thinking the same thing? Only time will tell, and a chance meeting that reveals to June that, just maybe, fate is giving them a second chance...
Reviews / Votes
Definitely one for the deckchair * Sunday Independent * An engaging tale about life, love and past secrets * Irish Independent * A wonderful story of love and friendship. Highly recommended * Go Book Yourself *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Castleknock
Ireland
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4447-4338-8 (9781444743388)
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Person
Muriel Bolger is a well-known Irish journalist and award-winning travel writer. In addition to her works of fiction she has also written four books on her native city, including Dublin - City of Literature (O'Brien Press), which won the Travel Extra Travel Guide Book of the Year 2012.