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In the winter of 1952 Isabel Carey moves to the East Riding of Yorkshire with her husband Philip a GP. With Philip spending long hours on call Isabel finds herself isolated & lonely as she strives to adjust to the realities of married life. Woken by intense cold one night she discovers an old RAF greatcoat hidden in the back of a cupboard. Sleeping under it for warmth she starts to dream. & not long afterwards while her husband is out she is startled by a knock at her window. Outside is a young RAF pilot waiting to come in. His name is Alec & his powerful presence both disturbs & excites her. Her initial alarm soon fades & they begin an intense affair. But nothing has prepared her for the truth about Alecs life nor the impact it will have on hers... See Judys Review See Richards Review Download A Sample Chapter Of The Greatcoat Read about the Author Exclusive Bonus Content Write a Review for The Greatcoat Judys Review I love ghost stories & this one is hugely atmospheric. It exists in a haze of smoky cold gloom. Isabel is a young newlywed married to Philip a GP embarking on his first practice in a small East Riding town in Yorkshire. But what defines this story is the period in which it takes place
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What better time than the run up to Christmas to read a book on wine that exposes the cheating that goes on in the whole industry in order to learn more about wine. Malcolm Gluck made drinking wine accessible with Superplonk" his yearly review of wines from 1995. He is disturbed that over 15 years on and many popular TV programmes British consumers still think wine is more mysterious than beer and has to cost a fortune. Here he will teach the reader all the tricks learned in 15 years of writing about wine. People serve their friends Spanish bubbly and feel guilty even though it is likely to be a much better product than many French champagnes. In this book Malcolm rips the lid off all the tricks used by the wine world. It is based on his twenty five years of experience as a wine
writer. At last wine has found its Jeremy Clarkson!"
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What better time than the run up to Christmas to read a book on wine that exposes the cheating that goes on in the whole industry in order to learn more about wine. Malcolm Gluck made drinking wine accessible with Superplonk" his yearly review of wines from 1995. He is disturbed that over 15 years on & many popular TV programmes British consumers still think wine is more mysterious than beer & has to cost a fortune. Here he will teach the reader all the tricks learned in 15 years of writing about wine. People serve their friends Spanish bubbly & feel guilty even though it is likely to be a much better product than many French champagnes. In this book Malcolm rips the lid off all the tricks used by the wine world. It is based on his twenty five years of experience as a wine writer. At last wine has found its Jeremy Clarkson!"

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