Loyalty and betrayal, hope and despair, One Moonlit Night tells the
captivating story of a husband and wife separated by secrets as
well as by war. 'So complex and moving, with a sense of mystery as
powerful as the sense of love and betrayal' Cathy Kelly Forced to
leave their family home in London after it is bombed in the Blitz,
Maddie and her two young daughters take refuge at Knyghton, the
beautiful country house in Norfolk where Maddie's husband Philip
spent the summers of his childhood. But Philip is gone, believed to
have been killed in action in northern France. Despite overwhelming
evidence to the contrary, Maddie refuses to give up hope that she
and Philip will some day be reunited. Arriving at Knyghton, Maddie
feels closer to her missing husband, but she soon realises that
there's a reason Philip has never spoken to her about his past.
Something happened at Knyghton one summer years before. Something
that involved Philip, his cousin Lyle and a mysterious young woman
named Flora. Maddie's curiosity turns to desperation as she tries
to discover the truth, but no one will speak about what happened
all those years ago, and no one will reassure her that Philip will
ever return to Knyghton. Praise for One Moonlit Night 'Beautifully
rich in period detail - an absorbing and touching story' Erica
James, Sunday Times bestselling author of Mothers & Daughters
'Brimming over with everything I love about this author's writing:
atmosphere, intrigue, wonderful characters and a beautiful love
story. Pure delight to read' Tracy Rees 'A stunning depiction of
life during the war, both for the men who faced death on the
battlefields and those left behind in England . . . a compelling
and evocative read, brimming with hope, courage and buried
secrets.' S Magazine 'We're in the London of World War II, her
house is bombed to bits and husband Philip is missing after
Dunkirk. With two small daughters in tow, Maddie seeks refuge at
Knyghton, Philip's childhood home . . . In this gripping, detailed,
beautifully written drama, Hore brilliantly captures the danger and
desperation on both the home and battle fronts.' Daily Mail
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