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So who put the body in with the spring bulbs? The merest hint of spring has arrived in Cheshire & so has young reporter Daisy Dalrymple. The feisty flapper's visit is a breath of fresh air for gloomy Occles Hall. But while photographing the rather barren grounds Daisy spots that someone's been digging among the first green shoots
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Winter House

When Marnie receives a phone call that summons her to the side of a once-beloved friend she is wrenched from her orderly London life and sent back into a past from which she has fled but never escaped. Ralph Marnie and Oliver once knew each other well and are still inextricably bound by ties of love and betrayal. Now they meet again in Ralph's secluded cottage in the Scottish highlands to spend the precious days that Ralph has left with each other. As they reminisce Marnie is taken back to the summer years ago when everything changed between them and heartbreak and desire broke up their little group. Will Ralph have the chance to say what needs to be said before it's too late? And can they put the devastating events of twenty years ago to rest and rekindle the intimacy they once shared?
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    When Marnie receives a phone call that summons her to the side of a once-beloved friend she is wrenched from her orderly London life & sent back into a past from which she has fled but never escaped. Ralph Marnie & Oliver once knew each other well & are still inextricably bound by ties of love & betrayal. Now they meet again in Ralph's secluded cottage in the Scottish highlands to spend the precious days that Ralph has left with each other. As they reminisce Marnie is taken back to the summer years ago when everything changed between them & heartbreak & desire broke up their little group. Will Ralph have the chance to say what needs to be said before it's too late? & can they put the devastating events of twenty years ago to rest & rekindle the intimacy they once shared?

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    Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
    phone - Short for telephone. A device that transmits sound allowing point to point communication over long distances
    Love - Someone who shows deep affection for someone else.
    Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn
    Cottage - A house typically found in the country, commonly small in size.

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