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A Promise to Keep

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When Thursday Tilford returns to Haslar Hospital after two years serving as a VAD in Egypt, she finds many changes. With the town packed with troops waiting to leave for the Normandy beaches, and Haslar on standby for the wounded, Thursday's thoughts go to the two men who are vying for her heart - Connor Kirkpatrick, the naval doctor she met at Haslar in 1940, and army doctor Mark Sangster who travelled on the troopship to Egypt with her. Although she longs to keep her promise to Connor, Thursday's feelings for Mark force her to consider the nature of promises and even, in the end, the nature of love itself. It is only as the war ends and she is presented with an ultimatum that she understands the truth about love, about promises - and about herself.

Lilian Harry's new novel will delight her fans with the warmth and authenticity that she brings when describing the courage and sacrifice of wartime.

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Product Details
0752851268 / 9780752851266
Hardback
823.914
17/07/2003
United Kingdom
English
General
vi, 329 p.
24 cm
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A GIRL CALLED THURSDAY appeared on the Bookseller Original Fiction Bestseller List for several weeks - a major breakthrough! TUPPENCE TO SPEND did even better, appearing on the Bookseller and Telegraph lists at no.7. Price promoted hardback @ 9.99 will propel Lilian Harry on to the Sunday Times bestseller list Lilian Harry is a Book Club main selection. Lilian Harry's readership is growing and there is clear evidence that she is capturing younger - as well as older and middle-aged - readers.
A GIRL CALLED THURSDAY appeared on the Bookseller Original Fiction Bestseller List for several weeks - a major breakthrough! TUPPENCE TO SPEND did even better, appearing on the Bookseller and Telegraph lists at no.7. Price promoted hardback @ 9.99 will propel Lilian Harry on to the Sunday Times bestseller list Lilian Harry is a Book Club main selection. Lilian Harry's readership is growing and there is clear evidence that she is capturing younger - as well as older and middle-aged - readers. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)