Fr. 28.20

Go Softly, Goodbye

English · Paperback / Softback

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Sybilla Frank, fledgling star of the new film The Jawlensky Trail, based on Emma Stoiber's captivating book and directed by the talented Juliette Simon, feels her life is perfect. Happily married to her husband Thomas and ascending the career ladder, Sybilla arrives on set for the first day of rehearsals. An immediate confrontation with her co-star, Hannah Snyman, reveals an unprecedented level of antipathy between the two actresses. A stunt gone wrong unexpectedly brings them closer together, but is it merely a torrid film set romance, or could it be something deeper? Hannah's commitment issues threaten to stand in the way of a more permanent connection. Immerse yourself in this enthralling tale of passion, conflict, and the complexities of relationships, both on and off the silver screen.
The Jawlensky Trail is the seventh instalment in the acclaimed Starnberg series, promising to keep readers captivated from the first page to the last. Discover the depths of Sybilla and Hannah's journey in this must-read novel.

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Fran Annaford is the author of The Starnberg Series, eight books which follow the loves and lives of a group of women, many of whom work in the arts. Fran is involved in the entertainment world but enjoys an interest in politics. The fallow years of the Covid-19 pandemic gave her the time and opportunity to realize a childhood dream: to write.

The Westminster Series is set around the institution which bears its name. The first instalment, In Private, was published in March 2025.

The protagonists of Losing You are new, but previous much-loved characters weave in and out of the story.

Read more about Fran on her website: www.franannaford.com. She loves hearing from her readers.

Product details

Authors Fran Annaford
Publisher Austin Macauley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.07.2024
 
EAN 9781035869886
ISBN 978-1-0358-6988-6
No. of pages 270
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 15 mm
Weight 415 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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