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By Barbara Taylor Bradford

Drama, danger and heartbreak. This is a gripping story from a master storyteller.

On the surface, Claire Saunders has it all. She has a rewarding career in fashion and a talented concert pianist daughter. Her loving husband is one of the country’s most trusted diplomats.

But every now and again, she has to plaster her face in heavy make-up and wears sunglasses. She thinks she’s hidden her secret from her best friends, but they know her too well.

Can her friends get her out of harm’s way and protect her from her ruthless and powerful husband? And along the way, can Claire learn to stop protecting the wrong people?

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 03 Feb 2014
Pages: 160
ISBN: 978-0-00-755019-7
Price: £4.99 (Export Price) , £4.99
Detailed Edition: Quick Reads edition
Barbara Taylor Bradford was born and raised in England. She started her writing career on the Yorkshire Evening Post and later worked as a journalist in London. Her first novel, A Woman of Substance, became an enduring bestseller and was followed by many more, including the bestselling Cavendon series. Barbara’s books have sold more than eighty-one million copies worldwide in more than ninety countries and forty languages. In October of 2007, Barbara was appointed an OBE by the Queen for her services to literature.To find out more and join the huge community of her fans, find Barbara on Facebook @BarbaraTaylorBradford, follow her on Twitter @BTBNovelist and sign up to her newsletter at www.barbarataylorbradford.co.uk.

Praise for Barbara Taylor Bradford: -

'Queen of the genre.' Sunday Times -

”'Few novelists are as consummate as Barbara Taylor Bradford at keeping the reader turning the page. She is one of the world’s best at spinning yarns.” - Guardian

”'A classic saga of loyalty, secrets, passion and intrigue…if you’ve been suffering withdrawal symptoms from Downton, this is for you” - Daily Mail

”'As romantic and thrilling as the rest” - Independent on Sunday

”'Another great yarn from the ultimate storyteller” - The Sun

”'The storyteller of substance.” - The Times