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Night In Question

Night In Question

By: Fletcher, Susan
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  • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Night In Question

Night In Question

Regular price £13.70
Sale price £13.70 Regular price

Discover the uplifting story with a uniquely loveable protagonist, perfect for fans of Elizabeth is Missing, Small Pleasures and Dear Mrs Bird.

''A wonderfully warm and involving page-turner.'' Clare Chambers
''A life-affirming novel, full of surprises'' Emma Stonex
''Full of unforgettable characters, a beguiling mystery with gorgeous prose’ Jennie Godfrey

Florence Butterfield has lived an extraordinary life full of travel, passion and adventure. But, at eighty-seven, she suspects there are no more surprises to come her way.

Then, one midsummer''s night, something terrible happens - so strange and unexpected that Florence – or Florrie, as her friends call her – is suspicious.

The only clue is a magenta envelope, discarded earlier that day.

And Florrie - cheerfully independent but often overlooked - is the only person determined to uncover the truth.

As she does, Florrie finds herself looking back on her own life . . .

and a long-buried secret becomes ever harder to ignore.

Praise for The Night in Question and Susan Fletcher:
''[Fletcher''s] prose is extraordinarily lyrical . . . and her themes are profound.'' Sunday Times
''A gifted storyteller'' Independent
''Fletcher unpeels with delicacy and insight the complex layers of the human heart.'' Guardian