A Friend of the FamilyMacmillan, 2007 M04 1 - 352 páginas Picking up the story of Kate Webster and Cass Wivenhoe that began with First Friends, A Friend of the Family (published in the UK as Thea's Parrot) tells the tale of one of their friends, Felicity, a married woman who has been dallying with George, another mutual acquaintance. When Felicity is widowed, everyone expects George to pop the question. He does, but to the astonishment of Kate and Cass, his intended bride is not Felicity. With her usual generous helping of tears and laughter, Marcia Willett again provides her fans with a treat to be savored. |
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... coffee. Half an hour?' And without waiting for a reply she'd hung up. Now, sitting in a corner of the hotel lounge, Kate smiled to herself. No one can be the same after the death of a beloved child but even with the traumas of the past ...
... coffee. She sent Kate a tiny wink and settled back in her chair. 'So how are things with you? I was sorry to hear about Mark.' 'Not too bad,' said Felicity. 'Life goes on, as we both know. How's Tom?' 'Fine.' Cass sipped her coffee and ...
... began to chuckle. 'Talk about coincidence,' she said. 'You'll never guess. Not in a million years. Pour me some more coffee, there's a duck, and then I'll tell you all.' Four seemed endless. He refused Tom and Tony's offer to.
... coffee and smiled to herself. 'I always did say that it was you who should have been named Cassandra.' Kate shrugged. 'I haven't met Thea yet but do you honestly think that she'll be a match for Felicity? George never was. My God, Cass ...
... coffee I shall show you my hat.' FELICITY'S SEARCH FOR TRUTH had been impeded by the deterioration in health and subsequent death of her mother. This elderly if indomitable old lady had been in a nursing home for some years and had ...