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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... girl, big-boned, long-limbed. Her bright hair was caught back into a thick plait and her amber-brown eyes gazed unseeingly at the leaping flames. 'I liked George, G.A.,' she said at last and smiled a little to herself. 'Mmm?' murmured ...
... girls' boarding school at thirteen and had left at seventeen to go home to nurse her mother, who had suffered a ... girl should have her own home and family. She shouldn't be spending her young life ministering to her father and his ...
... girl but in some ways Thea seemed more his age than her own. He thought of all his oppos, imagining their faces if ... girls found his old-world charm rather passé and Mark's death combined with his meeting Thea made him now look ...
... girl who wanted to be married from her own home with as little fuss as possible. He was living in terror that Hermione should demand a formal announcement of the engagement be sent to The Times but when no mention of it was made he ...
... girl at some friend's house. He's fallen for her, hook, line and sinker.' Cass drove for some moments, grappling with this information while Tom observed the effect of his news with immense satisfaction. 'Incredible, isn't it?' Cass ...