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Stephen Maynard is a successful businessman with a loving wife and two children. His life is perfect, and he is celebrating winning another deal. As he stops for a break on his journey home, he sees something on the TV news that would change his life forever. His father, whom he detests, is dying and wants to see him. Should he go? Curiosity gets the better of him and he finds himself drawn into a new business, but on the wrong side of the law. He must keep his family and his new venture apart, but how? Meanwhile his loving and devoted wife Dianne encounters an old flame from the past who…mehr

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Stephen Maynard is a successful businessman with a loving wife and two children. His life is perfect, and he is celebrating winning another deal. As he stops for a break on his journey home, he sees something on the TV news that would change his life forever. His father, whom he detests, is dying and wants to see him. Should he go? Curiosity gets the better of him and he finds himself drawn into a new business, but on the wrong side of the law. He must keep his family and his new venture apart, but how? Meanwhile his loving and devoted wife Dianne encounters an old flame from the past who starts to rekindle a passion that she had long forgotten. She too must keep her secrets. Working in the house is Jane, the housekeeper, who sees all and is slowly piecing together the puzzle through letters to her friend. Can people really live detached lives based on lies or does the truth finally come out?

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Brenda Mothersole PhD, BA was born in 1931 in Uxbridge, UK. Commuting to school through the war years she completed school at 16 and started work in a cartography office in Whitehall, London helping to rebuild the towns damaged by bombing. She married and had two sons. Approaching 40, Brenda decided to re-start her education gaining a BA in English and Law and became lecturer in Law at a local College. She completed by a PhD at Brunel University where she obtained her Doctorate in 1980. She published two books for GCSE and A-Level students. Brenda was passionate about supporting her community and volunteered with the Citizen Advice Bureau, AgeUK and the Talking Newspaper. She loved walking and visiting ancient cave art around the world. She enjoyed all forms of literature and classical music. It was in her retirement that she decided to write novels of which The Sick Rose was the first followed by Detachment then Sarah's Walk.