Don’t miss the STUNNING new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author, Harriet Evans – THE BELOVED GIRLS is available to buy now! ‚Spellbinding‘ Independent ‚My top book of 2019‘ DINAH JEFFRIES ‚Her best yet‘ i newspaper ‚Gripping‘ Irish Times ‚Gorgeous‘ VERONICA HENRY ‚A poignant story of love and loss‘ Daily Mail MUST READS ‚I can’t remember the last time I was so enthralled‘ Red ‚Epic, absorbing . . . full of intrigue and emotion‘ Fabulous ‚A sweeping novel you won’t put down‘ Katie Fforde Who would choose to destroy what they love the most? Nightingale House, 1919. Liddy Horner discovers her husband, the world-famous artist Sir Edward Horner, burning his best-known painting The Garden of Lost and Found days before his sudden death. Nightingale House was the Horner family’s beloved home – a gem of design created to inspire happiness – and it was here Ned painted The Garden of Lost and Found, capturing his children on a perfect day, playing in the rambling Eden he and Liddy made for them. One magical moment. Before it all came tumbling down… When Ned and Liddy’s great-granddaughter Juliet is sent the key to Nightingale House, she opens the door onto a forgotten world. The house holds its mysteries close but she is in search of answers. Something shattered this corner of paradise. But what? Lose yourself in this unputdownable tale of the enduring power of family love, told by three generations of extraordinary women. . . Readers love The Garden of Lost and Found ‚This sweeping tale is by turns painfully sad and heart-lifting , with characters that stay with you ‚ Good Housekeeping ‚Evans‘ storytelling feels both authentic and satisfying . An immersive mystery ‚ Woman & Home ‚Evans tells a poignant tale of the Horner family and their magical, mysterious country home‘ Woman ‚Engrossing and clever and funny and beautifully observed . . . I recommend it wholeheartedly‘ Clothes in Books blog Discover THE BELOVED GIRLS: your next unputdownable novel of family secrets, betrayal and one golden summer . . . Out now!
ISBN: 978-1-4722-5103-9