A forgotten house and a secret hidden for a centuryâŠ
'Wonderfully evocativeâ Judy Finnigan
'An absolute delight!' Hazel Gaynor
âWonderful escapismâ Tracy Rees
âA lovely story' Erica James
âGloriously richâ Rachel Hore
âSublime storytellingâ Cathy Bramley
âEmotionalâ Kate Ryder
Following the breakdown of her marriage, Theo has bought a tumbledown cottage on the banks of the river Tamar which divides Cornwall and Devon. The peace and tranquillity of Boatmanâs Cottage, nestled by the water, is just what she needs to heal.
Yet soon after her arrival, Theo discovers a stash of hidden letters tied with a ribbon, untouched for more than a century. The letters â sent from the battlefields of France during WW1 â tell of a young servant from the nearby manor house, Abbotswood, and his love for a woman he was destined to lose.
As she begins to bring Boatmanâs Cottage and its gardens back to life, Theo pieces together a story of star-crossed lovers played out against the river, while finding her own new path to happiness.
The River Between Us beautifully explores the mystery and secrets of a long-forgotten love affair, and will be loved by fans of Kate Morton.
Praise for The River Between Us:
'Wonderfully evocativeâ Judy Finnigan
'Full of delicious atmosphere and intrigue, and with a compelling mystery flowing through its pages ⊠an absolute delight!' Hazel Gaynor
âWonderful escapism ⊠a relaxing, evocative readâ Tracy Rees
'A lovely story that blends the past and the present beautifully' Erica James
âI enjoyed sinking into this gloriously rich novel, so laced with secrets. What a vivid cast of characters!â Rachel Hore
âSublime storytellingâ Cathy Bramley
âA compellingly atmospheric and emotional rollercoaster of a readâ Kate Ryder
âBeautifully descriptive, unashamedly romantic and evocativeâ Veronica Henry
âA captivating and romantic Cornish story that explores the tangle of relationships connecting us through timeâ Susanna Kearsley
âCaptures the magical atmosphere of Devon and Cornwallâ Rosanna Ley
âI had THAT feeling when you've been away to a lovely place for a while and don't want to come backâ Nicola Cornick