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Another wonderful novel by the Queen of Irish fiction! Quentins is regarded as a posh, pricy restaurant; the kind of place you go to celebrate and impress. There are many tales to tell, and Ella Brady has plans to do just that but when she begins to delve into the lives of those connected and something momentous happens to herself, she wonders about the wisdom of it all. Quentins has been mentioned in previous novels by this author, so it was a delight to get to know more about the staff and customers. However, there is so much more to this story than only the restaurant; as will every other Maeve Binchy novel, there is a plethora of amazing characters to get to know and the beautiful writing makes it all so easy. With characters from previous novels popping up, the enjoyment was increased and I couldn’t find fault even if I wanted to. It’s notable that all of this author’s books have been given new covers but, personally, I much prefer the original ones. The stories, however, remain as all-consuming as ever and are of the highest calibre. Another novel which easily earns all five shining stars.