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Hidden Treasures
- Narrated by: Fern Britton
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Fern’s warmth, insight and humour combine to deliver a hugely enjoyable novel that will speak to women everywhere. Read by Fern Britton Helen Merrifield has said goodbye to her philandering husband and her swish West London house to live in an idyllic country cottage in the heart of a postcard-perfect village in Cornwall. Putting the past behind her, Helen throws herself into country life and soon makes a new set of eccentric friends. To her surprise, Helen finds herself the love-interest of two very different men: the kind, gentle, desperate-for-love-and-sex Simon, and the darkly enigmatic local historian Piran. Whilst Helen is getting to grips with her new life, her oldest and dearest friend, Penny, a hot-shot TV Producer, has decided that the village is the perfect setting for her new TV series.
When the cast and crew descend, two worlds collide, and Helen is thrown headlong into 5am wake-up calls and temperamental celebrities. In the midst of all this, Helen stumbles across a forgotten old tin chest full of Edwardian treasures. Who do they belong to? Will the unpleasant historian Piran help her to find out or will Simon have the key? As Helen finds herself the focus of Simon and Piran’s attentions, it looks like her ex-husband is planning to put in an unscheduled appearance. Will Helen embrace the future, or is it too difficult to let go of the past?
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- Dale M Rutherford
- 2020-01-12
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Hidden Treasures was a wonderful story of life after separation, for a 40 something woman, who comes into her own in a quaint village away from the rat race of life in London. With delightful teasing of the mystery behind the metal box we are pulled into the curious lives of villagers. My only complaint was with the reading itself in that it would like it to have a pause between chapters and point of view changes. I would have like a second or two to digest things before being thrown directly into the next chapter and this carries on for the entire the book. All nicely tied up in the end for those who like that happy ending summary, it was delightful and provided great company while driving. A breezy, uncomplicated plot, delightful charcters, in a quaint and coveted setting.
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