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SOME FAMILIES GET ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE...'A triumph of a novel' BETH O'LEARY, author of The Flatshare'Acutely observed and brilliantly funny' CLARE MACKINTOSH, author of After The End'Part Fleabag, part Agatha Christie, Like A House On Fire is everything I love in a book ... I was hooked from page one. Bravo, what a triumph!' JOSIE SILVER, author of One Day In December* * * * *Things Stella and George have had blazing rows about:- Misquoting Jurassic Park- Leaving a Coke can on the side of the bath- Fitting car seats for their hypothetical kidsIn other news, they're getting divorced.But first, Stella's mum is throwing a murder mystery party and - with her dad losing his job, her mum's recent diagnosis, and some very odd behaviour from her sister - now is not the time to tell everyone.All Stella and George have to do is make it through the day without their break-up being discovered - though it will soon turn out that having secrets runs in the family...* * * * * Authors getting on LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE * * * * *'I loved it - funny and sad and relatable and deeply human' HARRIET TYCE, author of Blood Orange'A keenly observed tale of family intrigue and craziness that will make you laugh and tough your heart' MIKE GAYLE, author of Half A World Away'Sheer delight from start to finish' LESLEY KARA, author of The Rumour'Painfully astute and brilliantly funny'BETH O'LEARY, author of The Flatshare'Witty, whip-smart and wincingly observant, pure entertainment from start to finish. A Caroline Hulse book is a reading highlight of my year' CATHY BRAMLEY, author of The Lemon Tree Cafe'Funny, moving and astute. A triumph!' NICOLA MOSTYN, author of The Love Delusion'A total joy from start to finish, Like A House on Fire is a treat to savour. Readers will all recognise (with affection) someone within its pages.' CHARLOTTE DUCKWORTH, author of The Rival'Absolutely loved Like A House On Fire. A proper delight'RICHARD ROPER, author of Something To Live For'Hilarious and brilliant and clever in that way only Caroline knows how to be. So compelling, I couldn't put it down' LUCY VINE, author of Hot Mess'Caroline Hulse is a very funny writer and a wonderfully compassionate observer of human frailty' KATE EBERLEN, author of Miss You
November 18th 1987. Abigail, a mother of two is making her way home to North London from a day's work at Selfridges. At Kings Cross, she gets caught up in the horrendous fire that kills 31 and injures 100. She escapes physically unscathed, but disorientated and desperate to get home to her children - nine year old Robert and six month old Samantha - she slips away from the rescue staff and begins an odyssey that instead takes her further from home. The further she gets, the freer she feels; the longer she's away, the harder it becomes to return.Thirty years pass and Robert and Samantha (now Summer) chance upon a sketch of the two of them, in the window of a bric-a-brac shop in a rundown seaside town in Lincolnshire. It does not take them time to locate the picture's previous owner, living in an isolated cottage. Their Mother.A heartwarming and heartbreaking exploration of family from Jem Lester, author of SHTUM
The new Locke Lamora novel! Locke and Jean find themselves sucked into the horror of war. Will things ever be the same again?
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