Josephine Cox Sunday Times Bestsellers Collection

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Josephine Cox Sunday Times Bestsellers Collection

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary Classic fiction: general and literary Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives Psychological thriller Modern and Contemporary romance Family life fiction Narrative theme: Coming of age Narrative theme: Love and relationships

Author: Josephine Cox

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Language: English

Published by: HarperCollins

Published on: 10th July 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9780007590667


Josephine Cox’s classic Sunday Times best-selling novels get straight to the heart and heartbreak of family drama.

The Journey

Three strangers are thrown together by chance. It’s an encounter which is destined to change all of their lives for ever. When Ben Morris comes to the aid of Lucy Baker and her daughter Mary, he is intrigued by the story behind their frequent visits to the local graveyard. Later, invited into their home, an old Edwardian place suffused with secrets of the past, Ben hears Lucy’s remarkable tale – one she must tell before it’s too late.

Journey’s End

As Barney Davidson watched the liner sail away with his beloved family on board, bound for America, he stood a devastated and broken man. His dream was over, but theirs was just beginning. Now many years later Barney is gone. Only Lucy Baker, now old and in ill health herself, knows the truth about what happened.

The Loner

Young Davie Adams is all alone. Devastated, he flees his hometown of Blackburn to escape the memories of the worst night of his life. With little more than the shirt on his back he sets off on a lonely, friendless road, determined to find his father.

Born Bad

Eighteen years ago when he was a boy, Harry made a decision that drove him from the place he knew and loved. Now for the first time in all those years, he is heading back.

Three Letters

Eight-year-old Casey’s father is gentle and hard-working and, though Tom Denton has long suspected his wife of having sordid affairs, he has chosen to turn a blind eye to keep the peace. But then, out of the blue, Tom’s world is cruelly shattered when he receives two bits of devastating news.

The Broken Man

It’s 1954 and Adam Carter is twelve years old, an only child with no friends nor any self confidence. One particular afternoon, when Adam is his last drop of the day, the school bus driver, Phil, decides to accompany him along the darkening woodland to his house, never suspecting that as they chat innocently, in the house at the end of the track a terrible tragedy is unfolding which will change Adam’s life forever.

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