When Naomi's great-aunt Blanche dies, her mother, Helena, inherits Barque House, the family home. This is not as simple as it sounds. Before she can take up residence, she must have tea with Mary Glebe. Who is Mary Glebe? How does solicitor, Guy Hampson and his son Jake fit into this puzzle and can Adrian Flynn help? The past has a habit of catching up with the present, which Helena soon finds out.
A sensitive look at family life with a romantic conclusion.
'A lovely story with a good cast of characters and plenty of sub plots to keep the reader interested' - JDC
An enjoyable book with an interesting storyline and well-developed characters; something we have come to expect from Elisabeth C Thompson in her Linchester novels'