Disturbance
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A fascinating character study and portrait of a small community that will leave you questioning all of your assumptions.
Marianne Kavanagh is a writer and journalist whose style is characterized by keen observation and a journalistic eye for detail. Her work often delves into social themes and human relationships, which she portrays with empathy and acuity. Her experience in prestigious journalistic roles allows her to bring insightful and engaging narratives to readers.
A fascinating character study and portrait of a small community that will leave you questioning all of your assumptions.
A story of love, history, war, murder, revenge and unlikely friendships - sweeping and compulsive, perfect for fans of Sarah Waters and Tracy Chevalier.
Kim and Harry are total opposites who happen to have the same favourite people in the world: Kim's older sister Eva and her young son, Otis. Both Harry and Kim are too stuck in their prejudices to care about what's really going on beneath the surface of each other's lives. They'll never understand each other - until the worst of all tragedies strikes. Faced with the possibilities of losing the person they both love most, long- buried secrets come to a head in ways that will change both Harry and Kim forever.
How can you fall in love if you've never met?Tess and George are soul mates. They both live in London. They have the same friends. They even share a love of the 1940s--jazz and vintage fashion. They should be together. Everyone can see it.But somehow it doesn't happen. They never meet.They're stuck in the wrong jobs, with the wrong partners. And time is running out.For Once in My Life is a romantic comedy about love, second chances, and never, ever giving up.