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Hodder & Stoughton Paperback English

A Keeper

The gripping and atmospheric bestselling novel of family secrets

By Graham Norton

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Hodder & Stoughton Paperback English

A Keeper

The gripping and atmospheric bestselling novel of family secrets

By Graham Norton

Regular price £8.99
Unit price
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  • **Graham Norton's latest novel Frankie is out now** 'Atmospheric, creepy and impossible to put down' THE TIMES 'A compelling and moving story, expertly told' DAILY EXPRESS 'Magnificent ... his writing is evocative and perfect' MARIAN KEYES A masterly tale of secrets and ill-fated loves set on the coast of Ireland. Elizabeth Keane returns to Ireland after her mother's death, intent only on wrapping up that dismal part of her life. There is nothing here for her; she wonders if there ever was. The house of her childhood is stuffed full of useless things, her mother's presence already fading. And perhaps, had she not found the small stash of letters, the truth would never have come to light. 40 years earlier, a young woman stumbles from a remote stone house, the night quiet but for the tireless wind that circles her as she hurries further into the darkness away from the cliffs and the sea. She has no sense of where she is going, only that she must keep on. This compelling novel confirms Graham Norton's status as a fresh, literary voice, bringing his clear-eyed understanding of human nature and its darkest flaws.
**Graham Norton's latest novel Frankie is out now** 'Atmospheric, creepy and impossible to put down' THE TIMES 'A compelling and moving story, expertly told' DAILY EXPRESS 'Magnificent ... his writing is evocative and perfect' MARIAN KEYES A masterly tale of secrets and ill-fated loves set on the coast of Ireland. Elizabeth Keane returns to Ireland after her mother's death, intent only on wrapping up that dismal part of her life. There is nothing here for her; she wonders if there ever was. The house of her childhood is stuffed full of useless things, her mother's presence already fading. And perhaps, had she not found the small stash of letters, the truth would never have come to light. 40 years earlier, a young woman stumbles from a remote stone house, the night quiet but for the tireless wind that circles her as she hurries further into the darkness away from the cliffs and the sea. She has no sense of where she is going, only that she must keep on. This compelling novel confirms Graham Norton's status as a fresh, literary voice, bringing his clear-eyed understanding of human nature and its darkest flaws.