Description
When her mother leaves the family home in Belfast for her lover, Louise McGuigan is left feeling betrayed. It is up to Louise to look after her brother and sister while her father loses himself to alcohol. Returning to work at the local linen factory, she has to endure the cruel gossip about her so-called righteous mother and when Conor O'Rourke, the man of her dreams, continues to drag his heels about their future together, Louise doesn't know how much more she can take.
Louise's luck appears to change when she finds alternative employment in a local bookshop, but her family troubles still weigh heavy on her mind. And when she seeks solace in the arms of a man who isn't Conor, things become even more complicated. Can Louise find happiness with the right man or will she be tied to her troubled family for ever?
Set in Belfast in the 1920s, Shades of Deceit is a gripping story of heartbreak, loyalty and hope from much-loved bestselling author Mary Larkin.
A tale of love and family ties in 1920s Belfast
About the Author
Mary Larkin was born in Belfast and, after forty happy years there, now lives in the north-east of England. She is married with three sons.
Reviews
The nearest thing we have to a Catherine Cookson figure . . . evokes Belfast's twentieth century with a loving eye and a penchant for strong women characters * Belfast Telegraph *
Rich in period detail and capturing well the concerns and small dramas that go to make up most people's lives * Books Ireland Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780751551655
Author Mary Larkin
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Sphere
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 266g
Dimensions(mm) 179mm * 199mm * 35mm