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A love affair between Matt Shaw, self-made property tycoon, and Eliza Clark, dazzling fashion editor and one-time Deb of the Year. Their story spans sixties London, the extravagance of Milan and the glamour of New York, but at its core is Summercourt, the lovely decaying country house that has been in Eliza's family for generations, and the source of huge trouble in itself.
A marriage Passionate, and difficult, the conflicts increased by social as well as professional pressures, Matt and Eliza's lives become irrevocably divided and entwined with others: Jeremy Northcott, charming, successful advertising man; the beautiful, flamboyant Italian fashion icon, Mariella Crespi; Matt's sister Scarlett, with her own complex love affairs. And then there is Louise, Matt's tough and sassy business partner, as successful as him and fighting for her own future.
A child . Emmie, adored, precocious, and ultimately the victim of her parents' doomed marriage, she both holds them together and...
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A love affair between Matt Shaw, self-made property tycoon, and Eliza Clark, dazzling fashion editor and one-time Deb of the Year. Their story spans sixties London, the extravagance of Milan and the glamour of New York, but at its core is Summercourt, the lovely decaying country house that has been in Eliza's family for generations, and the source of huge trouble in itself.
A marriage Passionate, and difficult, the conflicts increased by social as well as professional pressures, Matt and Eliza's lives become irrevocably divided and entwined with others: Jeremy Northcott, charming, successful advertising man; the beautiful, flamboyant Italian fashion icon, Mariella Crespi; Matt's sister Scarlett, with her own complex love affairs. And then there is Louise, Matt's tough and sassy business partner, as successful as him and fighting for her own future.
A child . Emmie, adored, precocious, and ultimately the victim of her parents' doomed marriage, she both holds them together and
drives them apart.
The decision which is agonizing and desperate, and taken in the divorce courts - where truths will be told, secrets revealed and reputations shattered.
And, at the heart of it all, lies the fate of a little girl.
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