All You Need is Love - A heart-warming saga set in sixties Blackpool (ebok) av Margaret Thornton
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Tragedy changes their lives forever... In the sequel to Looking at the Moon, Margaret Thornton weaves a moving saga in All You Need is Love - a tale of music, family and tragedy set in the swinging sixties. Perfect for fans of Annie Murray and Nadine Dorries.'Her fans will love it, and it deserves to make fans of new readers' - West Lancashire Evening Gazette It is the beginning of 1962, a time when four long-haired lads from Liverpool made anything seem possible. Abbie Horsfall returns to her…

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Undertittel A heart-warming saga set in sixties Blackpool
Forfattere Margaret Thornton (forfatter)
Forlag Headline
Utgitt 11 desember 2016
Sjanger Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781472205254
Tragedy changes their lives forever...

In the sequel to Looking at the Moon, Margaret Thornton weaves a moving saga in All You Need is Love - a tale of music, family and tragedy set in the swinging sixties. Perfect for fans of Annie Murray and Nadine Dorries.


'Her fans will love it, and it deserves to make fans of new readers' - West Lancashire Evening Gazette
It is the beginning of 1962, a time when four long-haired lads from Liverpool made anything seem possible. Abbie Horsfall returns to her childhood town of Blackpool with her two teenage children, hoping to start afresh following the death of her husband. But Abbie's troubled daughter, Sandie, seems determined to waste her musical talent in a wild frenzy of party going and recklessness. When Sandie persuades her boyfriend, Greg, to 'borrow' Abbie's car the tragic outcome will change their lives forever.

What readers are saying about All You Need is Love:

'[Margaret Thornton is] one of those writers with a sure skill in creating characters who become real to the reader. Indeed, so much so that they seem to leap out of the pages and make the story of which they're a part even more compelling'

'Simply put, it's a wonderful story'

'Five stars'