The Betrayals

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The Betrayals

Author : Fiona Neill

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Highlights

English

Language

The betrayals

Edition

400

Pages

9781405923453

ISBN-13

1405923453

ISBN-10

Allen Lane An Imprint Of Penguin Books

Publisher

198 mm

Height

129 mm

Width

26 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

Description

When Rosie Rankin's best friend has an affair with her husband, the consequences reverberate down through the lives of two families.

Relationships are torn apart. Friendships shattered. And childish innocence destroyed.

Her daughter Daisy's fragile hold on reality begins to unravel when a letter arrives that opens up all the old wounds. Rosie's teenage son Max blames himself for everything which happened that long hot summer. And her brittle ex-husband Nick has his own version of events.

As long-repressed memories bubble to the surface, the past has never seemed more present and the truth more murky.

Sometimes there are four sides to every story.

Who do you believe

Told through the eyes of four members of the same family, The Betrayals takes an unflinching look at contemporary family life, explores the nature of memory and desire and asks whether some things can ever be forgiven.


Praise for The Betrayals

'A vivid and insightful portrayal of a family in crisis Neill's writing is incisive and smart. A writer and the top of her game I will be telling everybody I know about this book' Gillian McAllister, Sunday Times Top Ten bestselling author of Everything But the Truth

'I thoroughly enjoyed this brilliantly observed novel about a family in meltdown. I have never read anything by Fiona Neill before, but after reading this brilliantly absorbing tale, this is a situation I intend to rectify' Kathryn Hughes, Number One Kindle bestselling author of The Letter

Praise for Fiona Neill

'Tapping into the issues of the day . . . this is a novel made for heated book club debates' Stylist

'Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking . . . this cautionary coming-of-age tale is a thought-provoking one' Daily Mail

'Vivid and insightful, and Neill has a trained eye for the pressures and poignancies of modern family life' Guardian