In the Summertime
Old friends, new love and a long, hot English summer by the sea
by Maeve Haran
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Pub Date 8 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 8 Jun 2023
Pan Macmillan | Pan
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Description
Filled with wit, warmth and sunshine, In the Summertime by Maeve Haran has all the things we love about a seaside England in the sun – making us realize you don’t have to go abroad to find romance and adventure.
With her marriage falling apart and her longed-for holiday cancelled, Georgina Greenhills gets an unexpected offer: a holiday in the small seaside town nestling in the beautiful South Downs where she grew up. There is only one catch: she must try to solve the mystery of the valuable antiques disappearing from the remote manor house belonging to an old lady called Maudie.
Gina gathers her childhood friends, scatty Ruth and feisty Eve, to help her. In the middle of a blazing summer they swim, sunbathe and share cocktails as they watch the sun sparkling on the sea – and Gina realizes how much she missed them and how happy she is to be back here in the summertime. Not least because of bumping into Daniel Napier, her shy and awkward teenage dancing partner, now an alarmingly attractive man. Although there is the small problem of his annoying girlfriend.
As Gina tries to solve the mystery at the manor and wonders how to get rid of the girlfriend, an even bigger secret emerges that will take all their skill and experience to resolve . . .
'Make sure of a happier holiday by packing a Maeve Haran novel in your suitcase' – Jilly Cooper
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781529035216 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 368 |