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A Crack In The Family Line
by Christine Follett
264 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2384; ISBN 1-4251-5380-1; US$20.68, C$23.79, EUR16.13, £10.69
A rope in an old garage; who could envisage the devastation for everyone in the family when Sam ended his life for reasons unknown?
About the Book
This family story begins in the devastating wake of twenty-three year old Sam's suicide for unknown reasons. The consequences of this within the family unravel in different ways and we are taken along several intertwined paths as the story continues.
Merle's grief for her son results in a depression which drives a wedge between herself and her husband David. He seeks comfort and understanding with his secretary, which leads to an affair. However, he is overcome with guilt and ends the liaison, unaware of the vengeful plot planned by his mistress as he tries to repair his marriage.
Hell, indeed, hath no fury like a secretary scorned…
About the Author
Christine Follett was born in London in 1947 and qualified as a nurse at St George's Hospital in 1968. She subsequently married and had three children and then worked for seven years with deprived young people, and then for a further seven years as a counsellor in a girls' school in Surrey.
She now has three delightful granddaughters and lives with her husband and two dogs in Ruislip. Christine can be contacted chris_follett@lineone.net She would be pleased to discuss her two books and may be prepared, to attend local Groups to talk about them.
A Crack in the Family Line is her second published book; her first, Letters in the Loft was published in 2005.






