A Mother's Trust :A heartwarming and gripping novel from the no.1 Sunday Times bestseller

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A Mother's Trust

A Mother's Trust :A heartwarming and gripping novel from the no.1 Sunday Times bestseller

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Published: 16 February, 2012
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A Classic Family Saga from Sunday Times Bestseller Dilly Court

Phoebe Giamatti lives with her Italian family in the heart of London's East End. With her father killed by a notorious gang years earlier, Phoebe is now responsible for keeping her loved ones out of trouble.

But just as the Giamatti family are about to go to Italy for the winter, Phoebe discovers a secret
about her mother that could tear them all apart. Determined not to betray her mother's trust, Phoebe faces an impossible decision.

Can she confront a dangerous past in order to protect her family's future?
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‘Truly riveting… It has everything to keep you spellbound. What a talented author. I read until my eyes drooped.’

‘Full of wonder, drama and romance. A very easy and enticing read with a wonderful ending.’

‘So touching and gripping… amazing where love takes you. Could not stop reading.’

‘Twists and turns on every page, drawing me into the heartaches and dilemmas…’

'Her characters are like old friends'

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099562542
ISBN10 0099562545
Number Of Pages 512
Item Weight 354 g
Product Dimensions 131 x 198 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Dilly Court grew up in North-east London and began her career in television, writing scripts for commercials. She is married with two grown-up children and four grandchildren, and now lives in Dorset on the beautiful Jurassic Coast with her husband. She is the bestselling author of more than thirty novels.

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