![]() ![]() Her older sister, Moira, comes to her in the evenings, sits beside her in a green-walled hospital room. Above all, Florrie learns - through the help of her new friend, Stanhope - that when it comes to living the life you've always dreamed of, it's never too late. Moira, eleven years older, spends the evenings at her sister's bedside, telling the story her own lifeher secrets, her shameful actions, and her link to the accident that has brought Amy to this bed. Further novels include Oystercatchers (longlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award), Witch Light (winner of the Saint Maur en Poche prize in France. The second novel from highly acclaimed young writer Susan Fletcher, author of the award-winning ‘Eve Green’Amy lies in a coma. ocking and strange that Florrie is suspicious: is this really an accident? Or is she being lied to? Is she, in fact, living alongside a would-be murderer? As she turns detective to try and find out the truth, Florrie is forced to look back on her own life, with all its passions and regrets she must confront her own bloody secret - and, at last, confess. Yet one midsummer's evening, there's an accident at Babbington Hall - so sh. ![]() ![]() There can't, she believes, be any more adventures or surprises in a residential home. Florrie Butterfield - eighty-seven, one-legged and of a cheerful disposition - knows she has had the most of her life. ![]()
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