The House By Princes Park

· Hachette UK
4,5
24 reviews
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Another wonderful Liverpool saga from bestselling author Maureen Lee.

The product of an affair between a nurse and an injured American soldier during the Great War, Ruby O'Hagan's early life is spent in an orphanage. At sixteen she runs away with a farmworker, and two years later she is alone and homeless with her two daughters.

Her friend, Mrs Hart, leaves her big friendly house for Ruby to look after, and it is here that her life unfolds. Her children leave but return when tragedy befalls them. Through all this, the enigmatic Matthew Flynn drifts in and out of Ruby's life. She ignores him until it is almost too late.

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4,5
24 reviews
Nik Andrews
31 December 2014
Great book. I found it hard to put it down
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Diane Collins
28 June 2014
Having recently discovered this amazing author I couldn't put this book down. Absolutely fantastic read. Definitely recommend.
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Leanne House
04 February 2013
As always couldnt put it down superb author
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About the author

Maureen Lee was born in Liverpool and had numerous short stories published and a play professionally staged before her first novel was published. Her award-winning novels earned her many fans and she was a regular SUNDAY TIMES top ten bestseller. Her novel DANCING IN THE DARK won the RNA Award. Maureen Lee lived in Colchester with her family until she passed away in 2020.

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