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When Tess Angel receives a solicitor's letter inviting her to claim her inheritance - the Villa Sirena perched on a clifftop in Sicily - she is stunned. Her only link to the island is through her mother Flavia who left Sicily during World War II and cut all contact with her family. Initially resistant to Tess going back to her roots Flavia realises the secrets from her past are about to be revealed and decides to try to explain her actions. Meanwhile Tess' teenage daughter Ginny is stressed by college by her blooming sexuality and filled with questions that she longs to ask her father if only she knew where he was.
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When Tess Angel receives a solicitor's letter inviting her to claim her inheritance
- the Villa Sirena perched on a clifftop in Sicily
- she is stunned. Her only link to the island is through her mother Flavia who left Sicily during World War II & cut all contact with her family. Initially resistant to Tess going back to her roots Flavia realises the secrets from her past are about to be revealed & decides to try to explain her actions. Meanwhile Tess' teenage daughter Ginny is stressed by college by her blooming sexuality & filled with questions that she longs to ask her father if only she knew where he was.

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