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Penny Vincenzi
The Best of Times
English · Paperback
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Zusatztext “The perfect read.” — Parade “Nobody writes smart! page-turning commercial women’s fiction like Vincenzi.” — USA Today “Exciting [and] intriguing.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch “The charm of The Best of Times lies in the chain reactions that occur after the crash! as if things always happen for a reason! and that much good can come from great tragedy.” — Las Vegas Review-Journal “Sweeping! dramatic! [and] surprising.” — Bookreporter “ Gripping! heartbreaking and exciting. . . . An exhilarating read.” — Woman & Home “Vincenzi is at her absolute best when describing the mores! manners and manors of the affluent middle classes! and here she serves up more fabulous gardens! riverside homes! privately educated children and dramatically-exposed affairs with dirty women than you can shake a stick at. Classic Vincenzi.” — Daily Mail “You won’t want to put down The Best of Times until you’ve turned over the last page.” — The Coventry Telegraph “Enthralling and heartbreaking.” — The Daily Mirror Informationen zum Autor Penny Vincenzi Klappentext Everything can change in the blink of an eye. . . On an ordinary London afternoon, a truck swerves across five lanes of traffic and creates a tangle of chaos and confusion. As loved ones wait to hear news and the hospital prepares to receive the injured, a dozen lives hang in the balance. A doctor is torn between helping the injured and hiding his young mistress; a bridegroom hopes to get to the church on time; a widow waiting to reunite with a lost love ponders whether she'll ever see him again; and the mysterious hitchhiker, the only person who knows what really happened, is nowhere to be found. Filled with suspense, romance, and more twists than a country highway, The Best of Times proves once again why Penny Vincenzi is the queen of happy endings.CHAPTER 1 Laura Gilliatt often said--while reaching for the nearest bit of wood--that her life was simply too good to be true. And indeed, the casual observer--and quite a beady-eyed one--would have been hard-pressed not to agree with her. She was married to a husband she adored, Jonathan Gilliatt, the distinguished gynaecologist and obstetrician, and had three extremely attractive and charming children, with a career of her own as an interior designer, just demanding enough to save her from any possible boredom, but not so much that she could not set it aside when required, by any domestic crisis, large or small, such as the necessity to attend an important dinner with her husband or the nativity play of one of her children. The family owned two beautiful houses, one on the Thames at Chiswick, a second in the Dordogne; they also had a time-share in a ski chalet in Meribel. Jonathan earned a great deal of money from his private practice at St. Anne's, an extremely expensive hospital just off Harley Street, but he was also a highly respected NHS consultant, heading up the obstetric unit at St. Andrews, Bayswater. He was passionately opposed to the modern trend for elective caesareans, both in his private practice and the NHS; in his opinion they were a direct result of the compensation culture. Babies were meant to be pushed gently into the world by their mothers, he said, not yanked abruptly out. He was, inevitably, on the receiving end of a great deal of criticism for this in the more vocally feminist branches of the media. The beady-eyed observer would also have noted that he was deeply in love with his wife, while enjoying the adoration of his patients; and that his son, Charlie, and his daughters, Daisy and Lily--his two little flowers, as he called them--all thought he was absolutely wonderful. In his wife he had an absolute treasure, as he often t...
Product details
Authors | Penny Vincenzi |
Publisher | Anchor Books USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 22.06.2010 |
EAN | 9780767930857 |
ISBN | 978-0-7679-3085-7 |
No. of pages | 608 |
Dimensions | 132 mm x 203 mm x 25 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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