One Summer at Deer’s Leap

By Elizabeth Elgin

A present-day love story which springs from a tragic wartime romance …

It is the 1990s. Cassie Johns is a young, lovely writer on the threshold of success after a less-than-silver-spooned girlhood. Driving through the glorious countryside to a fancy-dress party in the Vale of Boland, she gives a lift to a mysteriously attractive young man wearing the uniform of an RAF pilot: ready for the party Cassie assumes. But in the evening there is no sign of the airman.

Cassie – hitherto rational, sceptical, a woman of her times – becomes obsessed by Jack Hunter, a pilot whose plane crashed in 1944, but whose long-ago love for a girl at Deer’s Leap makes him unable to rest in peace. Cassie’s love for the dead hero takes her into an unknown war-torn past, where old passion burns and becomes entwined with new.

Format: Paperback (A Format)
Release Date: 04 Jul 2011
Pages: 640
Price: £15.99 (Export Price) , £15.99, €None
Elizabeth Elgin served in the WRNS during the Second World War and met her husband on board a submarine depot ship. A keen gardener, she has two daughters and five grandsons.

Praise for Elizabeth Elgin’s previous novels: -

‘Unforgettable characters.’Daily Express -

‘A poignant, powerful saga that will stay in your memory long after you’ve read it.’Woman & Home -

‘Rich and vibrant blockbuster of a novel, brimming with drama and romance.’Manchester Evening News -

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