Marcia Willett

 



A SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY
This novel is the introduction of an enchanting cast of characters whose lives become intricately entwined at Foxhole, a charming and cozy country house on the wild edges of the Devon moors.

Brigid Foster has inherited Foxhole from her father, and has created two guest cottages, which she rents during the holidays to tourists. Brigid’s delight at welcoming Louise Parry, one of her regular summer visitors, is tempered by the irritating presence of Brigid’s monumentally judgmental mother, Frummie.

A SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY is the story of the enduring, but often painful love that exists between mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and husbands and wives.

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St. Martin's Press

     

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