Her most and best yet - Rosamunde Pilcher is a younger practitioner
of that older form the romance, and this time tells a pleasantly
circumambient story primarily about Flora, who reluctantly agrees
to be dubbed in as Rose, her just discovered twin sister. (Their
parents had parted them at birth - she'd stayed with her father.)
The imposture is in a good cause - Rose's presumed fiance, Antony,
whom she's been loving and leaving in an impromptu fashion, has a
dying grandmother, Tuppy, who would like to see her again. Tuppy's
an appealingly tart-tongued old lady and Flora proves to be
everything Rose should have been except Antony's wife. There's a
more deserving locum at hand. . . . Utterly agreeable - the right
book for when you take your hair down or put it up at the end of
the day. (Kirkus Reviews)
No two women could have been more different. No two women could have been closer…
Flora and Rose are identical twins who do not know of each other's existence. Rose has been raised by her frivolous mother with the glossy international jet set. Flora has spend her childhoold in the beauty and quiet of her father's Cornish cottage. And then, by chance, they meet.
The encounter seems heaven-sent to Rose, who longs to escape from a man she no longer desires. Flora can free her and, in taking her sister's place, her uneventful life is changed forever. She finds drama and danger – and glimpses a happiness beyond her wildest dreams.
”Pilcher’s storytelling skills are serene and beguiling”
THE TIMES
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