Silver Bay
The ultimate escapist romance, from international bestseller, Jojo Moyes
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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- 109,00 Kč
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- 109,00 Kč
Publisher Description
'I loved the characters who were so expertly developed throughout this story of love, loss, deception and hope. I could picture Silver Bay clearly in my mind's eye. A magical place.' Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I was enthralled by the characters, the settings and the sea creatures' Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I really enjoyed this book. It had everything . . . mystery, intrigue, ecological and ethical issues. Not to mention a love story.' Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DISCOVER AN EARLY CLASSIC FROM #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WE ALL LIVE HERE, JOJO MOYES!
Liza McCullen will never escape her past.
But the unspoilt beaches and tight-knit community of Silver Bay offer the freedom and safety she craves - if not for herself, then for her young daughter, Hannah.
Until Mike Dormer arrives as a guest in her aunt's hotel, that is, and the peace of Silver Bay is shattered.
The mild-mannered Englishman with his too-smart clothes and disturbing eyes could destroy everything Liza has worked so hard to protect: not only the family business and the bay that harbours her beloved whales, but also her conviction that she will never love - never deserve to love - again.
Praise for Jojo Moyes
'Wise, funny and glorious. She never ever disappoints' Lisa Jewell
'Nobody writes women the way she does' Jodi Picoult
'Warm, witty and wonderful' Chris Whitaker
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
For most of her 76 years, Kathleen Whittier Mostyn has run the only hotel in the sleepy town of Silver Bay, on the east coast of Australia. In recent years, the town's visitors have mostly been whale-watchers who charter boats to see humpbacks and dolphins during migration season. One such boat is captained by Kathleen's niece, Liza McCullen, who emigrated from England six years ago with her young daughter, Hannah. When London-based real estate developer Mike Dormer arrives in town to scout a location for a new resort, he's immediately taken with the area and with Liza and Hannah. But it's soon clear that development would have severe consequences on the annual visit of the whales and dolphins, and Mike is suddenly moved to save the bay. He needs Liza to help raise awareness back in England, even though the trip there would force Liza to confront the tragic past that drove her to Australia. Moyes brings polished prose and well-rounded characters to a setting with abundant appeal. Unfortunately, she doesn't quite infuse new life into the well used plot device of small business versus developers, and Liza's secret is unveiled without any particular regard for timing, which causes it to land with minimal effect.