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The Secrets We Keep

(2012)
(Aunt Letitia)
A novel by

 
 
Dominic Luke is a major new talent and his debut novel draws a compelling picture of the swift-changing mores of early twentieth-century England. His writing deftly holds the reader in the grip of this endearing, intriguing protagonist and her complex life story. 'I hated my father. Absolutely loathed him,' said the old lady. The policeman wondered if the old woman was right in the head . . . In the autumn of 1940, 91-year-old Letitia Warner is determined to take her secrets with her to the grave. All that matters to her now is her dearly loved great-nephew, Hugh. As the war progresses and London is ravaged by bombs, Hugh's chance meeting with a girl he knew years before weakens Letitia's efforts to subdue her own long repressed memories of both her husband and hated father, the Bishop of Chanderton. Should she tell? Or keep silent and try to cling on long enough to see Hugh happy and settled before she dies?


Genre: Historical

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