Review
'Belfast's answer to Catherine Cookson' - SUNDAY WORLD 'Laced with love gone wrong, more than a wee bit of raw passion and tears and laughter from the Belfast of the 50s' - BELFAST TELEGRAPH
Book Description
* Two friends in life, but at war in love...a romantic tale of romance and jealousy set in 1960s Belfast.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
Product Description
Heartbroken when boyfriend Jack goes off with another girl, Tess is more distraught when her widowed mother shows a liking for Jack's father, Dan. Although he's been separated for many years, a Catholic is always married and she knows her mother can only get hurt. Love never seems to run smoothly in 1960s Belfast. Tess' best friend, Agnes, has accepted Tony's offer of marriage because she felt she couldn't let him down when he proposed so publicly, but she's unsure if she really loves him. Then Tess and Agnes both set their sights on a new face in town - Dominic, who has just come back from ten years in America.
About the Author
Mary Larkin was born in Belfast and spent 40 happy years there before moving to the North East of England.