Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780553503296
Edition: New Ed
ISBN: 0553503294
Label: Bantam Books
Manufacturer: Bantam Books
Number Of Pages: 571
Publication Date: February 04, 1997
Publisher: Bantam Books
Studio: Bantam Books
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Unlike the previous reviewer, I liked Ginny. She is vulnerable and haunted, back in London after finding herself unable to cope with the horrors of Beirut and the death-wish of her now-husband, the French war photographer Pascal. Her feelings for both him and Rowland Maguire were realistic and detailed and I was drawn into the emotional feel of the book completely.
To keep you on your toes, the 'romance' element is balanced perfectly with the thriller plot of a man who kidnaps a girl ... Read More
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This was highly entertaining to read and typically Sally Beauman in that it was unputdownable for most of it. However one point is Gini Hunter the most unbearable heroine ever created? I had to deduct one star due to her irritating whinging and inutterably annoying personality - and to be honest it would have been more had it not been for the presence of Lindsay and that fact that Beauman clearly saw sense making Lindsay the heroine of Sextet. I found Gini faintly difficult to cope with in Lovers and ... Read More
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