The fourth novel in the Lancashire-based Gibson series by beloved saga writer Anna Jacobs.
In 1858 Annie Hallam has at last found complete happiness. She has three healthy babies and adores her husband Frederick. After years of struggling to make a living in the small Lancashire town of Bilsden, Annie knows she deserves to sit back and enjoy her life – after all, she’s not yet forty, and still in her prime.
But worries – at first faint clouds on the horizon – are imminent. Frederick has been looking pale and ill lately. Her brother Tom hasn’t moved on after the death of his wife. Rebecca, her half-sister, is longing for something more than her work in the salon. And William, her son, isn’t happy at university. In spite of Frederick’s gentle urging not to take the entire burden of the Gibson family on her shoulders, Annie can’t help feeling concerned.
And something much more dangerous is looming – a threat not only to Annie’s peace of mind, but to her life…
In 1858 Annie Hallam has at last found complete happiness. She has three healthy babies and adores her husband Frederick. After years of struggling to make a living in the small Lancashire town of Bilsden, Annie knows she deserves to sit back and enjoy her life – after all, she’s not yet forty, and still in her prime.
But worries – at first faint clouds on the horizon – are imminent. Frederick has been looking pale and ill lately. Her brother Tom hasn’t moved on after the death of his wife. Rebecca, her half-sister, is longing for something more than her work in the salon. And William, her son, isn’t happy at university. In spite of Frederick’s gentle urging not to take the entire burden of the Gibson family on her shoulders, Annie can’t help feeling concerned.
And something much more dangerous is looming – a threat not only to Annie’s peace of mind, but to her life…
Newsletter Signup
By clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Reviews
Anna Jacobs' books are deservedly popular. She is one of the best writers of Lancashire sagas around.
Catherine Cookson fans will cheer!
Anna Jacobs' books have an impressive grasp of human emotions.